No
parallelegram is the name it is a rectangle that is sort of slanted
A rectangle
A parallelegram is a kind of shape in which the sets of lines are parallel to each other, such as in the case of a rectangle. Squares and rhombi are also examples of parallelograms. Triangles and circles are examples of shapes that are not parallelograms.
No, that is not true.
No
parallelegram
parallelegram is the name it is a rectangle that is sort of slanted
A parallelogram with perpendicular sides is called a rectangle. In a rectangle, opposite sides are equal in length and each interior angle is a right angle (90 degrees). The diagonals of a rectangle are also congruent, bisect each other, and are perpendicular.
A rectangle
A parallelegram is a kind of shape in which the sets of lines are parallel to each other, such as in the case of a rectangle. Squares and rhombi are also examples of parallelograms. Triangles and circles are examples of shapes that are not parallelograms.
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No, that is not true.
No because perpendicular goes up and down
Yes, the sum of two perpendicular vectors has the same length as the original vectors, and they are also perpendicular to each other. However, the difference of two perpendicular vectors may not have the same length as the original vectors, but they will still be perpendicular to each other.
Yes because the 4 corners of a square are perpendicular in that they meet at right angles and also the diagonals of a square are perpendicular
No, not necessarily. It would have to also be a square or a kite in order to have perpendicular diagonals.