The rule for a parallelogram states that opposite sides are equal in length and parallel, and opposite angles are equal in measure. Additionally, the sum of the interior angles is always 360 degrees. The diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other, meaning they cut each other in half at their intersection point.
No. Every rule that applies to a parallelogram applies to a rhombus, plus more.
area of parallelogram= base*height perimeter= 2(length+breadth)
area_parallelogram = length_of_one_side × perpendicular_distance_to_its_parallel_side.
base times height just like a rectangle easy right
No, a parallelogram is not a trapezoid.
No. Every rule that applies to a parallelogram applies to a rhombus, plus more.
The rule for finding the area of a parallelogram is a simple equation of A=bh. For this equation, the A is area, b is base, and h is height. The area of a parallelogram is equal to the shape's base multiplied by the shape's height.
area of parallelogram= base*height perimeter= 2(length+breadth)
area_parallelogram = length_of_one_side × perpendicular_distance_to_its_parallel_side.
yes a parallelogram is a parallelogram
base times height just like a rectangle easy right
No, a parallelogram is not a trapezoid.
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The root word in "parallelogram" is "parallelogram".
No, a parallelogram is not always a square, but a square is a parallelogram.
Square = parallelogram and a square trapezoid = trapezoid Parallelogram = Parallelogram
No, a parallelogram is not always a square, but a square is a parallelogram.