An example of a parallelogram is a rectangle. In a rectangle, opposite sides are equal in length and parallel, and the angles are all right angles. Other examples include rhombuses and squares, which also have opposite sides that are equal and parallel. All these shapes share the defining characteristic of having two pairs of parallel sides.
Base times height
Yes, a rectangle is always a parallelogram
No trapezoids are ever parallelograms
trapezoid
It is one of the four lines that form its boundary.
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You cannot. Also, it is a parallelogram, not parallegram!
No it is not.
No, it is not.
No it is not
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Base times height
yes