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A parallelogram can have any length which is greater than zero.

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Q: What is the length for a parallelogram?
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What is the length property of a parallelogram?

The base length of a parallelogram is larger than its width or its side.


Are the opposite side of a parallelogram parallel in length?

In parallelogram each two opposite sides are parallel and equal in length


Relationship of the diagonals of parallelogram?

The diagonals of a parallelogram are parallel and the same length.


The height of a parallelogram is the length of its?

The height is the length of its altitude.


How is a rhombus the same as a parallelogram?

A rhombus is a parallelogram, but a parallelogram isn't always a rhombus. A rhombus is a parallelogram where all the lines are the same length.


What can be any side in a parallelogram?

A straight line of finite length can be a side in a parallelogram.


Can a parallelogram be a rhombus?

If the sides of a parallelogram are all of the same length then it is a rhombus. Thus, a rhombus is a special type of parallelogram.


Why will a parallelogram always have a smaller area than a rectangle with the same measurements?

The area of a parallelogram is the length of the 'base' times the altitude. In a rectangle, which is a special case of parallelogram, the altitude is maximum length and also is equal in length to the other side.


Formula of a parallelogram?

A parallelogram is a plane two-dimensional geometric figure called a quadrilateral having length and width, and whose opposites are parallel and of equal length. The formulas associated with a parallelogram are: Area = length x width and Circumference = 2 x (length + width).


What is an equilaterial parallelogram that does not have right angles?

A Rhombus is a parallelogram with all sides equal in length.


A parallelogram with all side the same length but no a rectangle?

It could be either of the following: * Rhombus - A parallelogram with four sides of equal length. * Square - A parallelogram with four sides of equal length and four angles of equal size (right angles).


Formula for unknown altitude of a parallelogram?

Hopefully you've been given the parallelogram's area. If so you can use the following formula: Area of parallelogram = base length x altitude therefore altitude = area of parallelogram (divided by) base length