A quadrilateral with all opposite sides parallel. A common parallelogram looks like a slanted square.
A rectangle will always be a parallelogram.
A parallelogram prism (or parallelpiped) is a 3D parallelogram, so it looks like a cuboid pushed to the side.
Any parallelogram, other than a square, is irregular.
No, a hexagon has six sides and a parallelogram only has four sides. A parallelogram is a type of quadrilateral, or four sided shape. A parallelogram looks more like this: __ /__/ A Hexagon doesn't really look like that.
two sides tht never meet
I think you mean parallelogram. Parallelogram look like a rectangle but it looks slanted rectangle. __________________ /_________________/ ^^that is parallelogram ^^
A rectangle will always be a parallelogram.
A parallelogram prism (or parallelpiped) is a 3D parallelogram, so it looks like a cuboid pushed to the side.
A parallelogram is a four-sided polygon with opposite sides that are parallel and equal in length. Objects that can look like a parallelogram include rectangles, rhombuses, and squares. These shapes have specific properties that distinguish them from other polygons, such as having opposite sides that are parallel and equal in length.
Any parallelogram, other than a square, is irregular.
A parallelogram with equal angles. And when a parallelogram has equal angles, it has equal sides as well.
It would look like a parallelogram.
It looks like a rectangle
A parallelogram is a four sided planar (two-dimensional) polygon that has two pairs of parallel sides. Google parallelogram for an image.
Tennessee kind of look like a parallelogram
No, a hexagon has six sides and a parallelogram only has four sides. A parallelogram is a type of quadrilateral, or four sided shape. A parallelogram looks more like this: __ /__/ A Hexagon doesn't really look like that.
Looks like a parallelogram