A parallelogram is classed as a 4 sided quadrilateral
A square and a trapezoid
No because they have different properties but they are both 4 sided quadrilaterals
Yes, inasmuch that they are all classed as 4 sided quadrilaterals
Not every quadrilateral is a parallelogram; however, a quadrilateral can be classified as a parallelogram if it satisfies specific conditions, such as having both pairs of opposite sides parallel and equal in length. Additionally, if one pair of opposite sides is both parallel and equal, or if the diagonals bisect each other, then the quadrilateral is also a parallelogram. Thus, while all parallelograms are quadrilaterals, not all quadrilaterals meet the criteria to be classified as parallelograms.
A quadrilateral is a generic term used to describe a four sided polygon. In other words, it is a shape that has four sides.A rectangle, rhombus, parallelogram and trapezium (trapezoid) has four sides. In light of this, it can be classified as a quadrilateral but, if the quadrilateral has no sides and angles equal, it could not be classified as any of the foregoing.
it can be classified as a hexagon,polygon,or a parallelogram
An oblong, a quadrilateral and sometimes a parallelogram
A square and a trapezoid
No because they have different properties but they are both 4 sided quadrilaterals
A parallelogram can have 4 right angles, but instead of being classefied as a parallelogram, it will be more specifically classified as a rectangle, but all rectangles are parallelograms.
Yes, inasmuch that they are all classed as 4 sided quadrilaterals
A rectangle is technically a parallelogram and it belongs to the class of polygons known as quadrilaterals
A quadrilateral is a generic term used to describe a four sided polygon. In other words, it is a shape that has four sides.A rectangle, rhombus, parallelogram and trapezium (trapezoid) has four sides. In light of this, it can be classified as a quadrilateral but, if the quadrilateral has no sides and angles equal, it could not be classified as any of the foregoing.
Because parallelograms include rhombuses, squares, and rectangles, any triangle would be one of those split in two. If you are thinking about a parallelogram that cannot be classified any more specifically, then it would be a scalene triangle.
yes a parallelogram is a parallelogram
Yes, all rectangles and rhombi can be classified as parallelograms. By definition, a parallelogram is a quadrilateral with opposite sides that are parallel and equal in length. Rectangles have right angles, and rhombi have equal side lengths, but both maintain the properties of parallelograms, including opposite sides being parallel. Thus, they are specific types of parallelograms with additional properties.
Really, no parallelogram is a rectangle as it's slanted. A rectangle had four right angles with two sets of two sides that are the same. Yes, a square is a rectangle, but it's a special kind of rectangle. What I think you're talking about is a rhombus, or a parallelogram with four equal sides. it's basically a slanted square, but is not classified as a square.