A rectangle
yes a rectangle is a parralelogram because it has four parralel lines and has four right angles
The shape you are describing is a rhombus. A rhombus has all four sides of equal length, opposite sides that are parallel, and opposite angles that are equal. When the diagonals of a rhombus are drawn, they intersect at right angles.
Yes, and all four sides are equal. The difference is that in the rhombus (tilted square), the angles are not right angles. There are two opposite acute angles and two opposite obtuse angles.
A shape that has four equal sides and opposite angles equal is a rhombus. In a rhombus, all sides are of equal length, and while opposite angles are equal, adjacent angles are supplementary (adding up to 180 degrees). A square is a special type of rhombus where all angles are also right angles.
The quadrilateral described is a rectangle. In a rectangle, opposite sides are equal and parallel, and all four angles are right angles. This definition meets the criteria of having one pair of opposite sides that are equal and parallel, along with the presence of right angles.
No, unless they're all right angles. Otherwise it has two pairs of equal angles.
yes a rectangle is a parralelogram because it has four parralel lines and has four right angles
square
A square. Its opposite sides are equal and it has 4 right angles.
Rectangle
Rhombus!
rhombus
If it has any, it's a rectangle (or in some instances, a square)
A rhombus is a 4 equal sided quadrilateral with equal opposite acute angles and equal opposite obtuse angles with diagonals that bisect each other at right angles.
Yes, and all four sides are equal. The difference is that in the rhombus (tilted square), the angles are not right angles. There are two opposite acute angles and two opposite obtuse angles.
A rhombus
rectangle