A rectangle is a special case of a parallelogram
The main difference between a rectangle and a parallelogram that makes rectangle a special case of the parallelogram is the fact that all the angles of a rectangle are equal to 90 degrees. This is not the case in a parallelogram because the adjacent angles are only supplementary to each other.
Parallelogramwhat quadrillateral has parallel sides that are the same length; no right anglesA quadrilateral whose opposite sides are parallel is a rectangle.* * * * *A rectangle is a special case. The more general answer is a parallelogram.It's a Parallelogram
A parallelogram cannot have just one right angle. If it has one, all four of its angles must be right angles and so it must be a rectangle (or, as a special case, a square).
A four sided figure with parallel sides is a parallelogram. A rhombus is a special type of a parallelogram with all sides equal. A rectangle is a special form of a parallelogram with all angles equal at 90°. A square is a special form of a rectangle with all sides equal.
A rectangle is a special case of a parallelogram
Yes, a rectangle is a special case of a parallelogram, where each of the 4 angles = 90°
as special case means how many sides or vetex is on a rectangle as a parallelogram it's a closed figure I hope that will help
Only in the special case when the parallelogram is a rectangle
A square is a special case of a rectangle which in turn is a special case of a parallelogram
The main difference between a rectangle and a parallelogram that makes rectangle a special case of the parallelogram is the fact that all the angles of a rectangle are equal to 90 degrees. This is not the case in a parallelogram because the adjacent angles are only supplementary to each other.
A rectangle is a special case of a parallelogram in which all the interior angles are 90 degrees.
A square is a special form of a parallelogram. A parallelogram is a quadrilateral with four sides, and two sets of parallel sides. A rectangle is a special case of parallelogram that has four right angles. A square is a special case of rectangle, in that a square has four equal sides as well as the four right angles.
Well, honey, that's not a parallelogram, that's a rectangle. A parallelogram can have opposite sides equal in length and opposite angles equal in measure, but not necessarily right angles. So, in this case, you're describing a rectangle, not a parallelogram. But hey, at least you're on the right track!
A rectangle is a special kind of parallelogram ... one with right angles.
Yes, it is a special type of parallelogram.
Not true because they are a special type of parallelogram.