No, a parallelogram does not have any right angles by definition. A parallelogram is a quadrilateral with opposite sides that are parallel and equal in length. Right angles are angles that measure exactly 90 degrees, which are not present in a parallelogram unless it is a special case like a rectangle or a square.
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A parallelogram does not have to be four right angles. A parallelogram is a four sided shape with two parallel lines.
A parallelogram, in general, has no right angles.
Oh, dude, a parallelogram with two right angles is like a rare unicorn in the world of shapes. Technically speaking, if a parallelogram has two right angles, it's actually a rectangle, but who really cares about labels, right? So yeah, it's possible, but it's not your everyday parallelogram.
there are 4 angles and normally, there would be 2 angles that are smaller than a right angle Except of cause if the parallelogram is a square or a rectangle, all angles are equal to 90 i.e. right angle
Yes, that is what is rectangle is. One can prove that all of the angles are right angles.