A parallelogram can be used to create various shapes through manipulation and arrangement. For instance, by combining two congruent parallelograms, you can form a rectangle. Additionally, if you were to cut a parallelogram along one of its diagonals, you would create two triangular shapes. Furthermore, multiple parallelograms can be arranged to form larger geometric designs, such as tessellations.
the shape that can make two smaller triangles is parallelogram.
A long, parallelogram shape.
Yes, a lozenge shape.
You could make a parallelogram.
A shape that is a parallelogram but not a quadrilateral doesn't exist.
the shape that can make two smaller triangles is parallelogram.
A long, parallelogram shape.
Yes, a lozenge shape.
You could make a parallelogram.
A parallelogram.
A shape that is a parallelogram but not a quadrilateral doesn't exist.
Three rhombi can make a long parallelogram.
A shape must have 4 sides in order to be a parallelogram (minus other defining characteristics a shape must have to be a parallelogram).
the parallelogram or the blue shape
a parallelogram is any shape that has 4 sides unless it says a certain type of parallelogram then you draw that shape.
a parallelogram
Yes, a rectangle is not a parallelogram to begin with. The top side and bottom sides are longer than the sides. Rectangles ARE always parallelograms, they are just a specific type. The above answer is false. As long as the opposing sides are parallel, the shape is a parallelogram. Rectangles always have opposing sides that are parallel, since they are made from right angles. You cannot make a rectangle that is not a parallelogram. But you can make a parallelogram that is not a rectangle. If the shape is neither a parallelogram or a rectangle, than it is a quadrilateral.