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 parallelogram, in general, has no right angles.
Rhombus, trapezoid, parallelogram
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.
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
In general, no. Not unless the parallelogram has at least one right angle.
Yes a parallelogram with a right angle is a square.
No, a parallelogram has no right angles.Additional answerIt might do. It could be a square or a rectangle. These are both forms of parallelogram. But it cannot have just one right angle. It either has four or none.
yes every parallelogram has at least 1 right angle
Normally, a parallelogram does not have a right angle.
A parallelogram with one right angle has four of them. The name for this figure is a rectangle.
A parallelogram, in general, has no right angles.
Yes a parallelogram with a right angle is a square.
A parallelogram is a figure with different lengths and widths(also called breadth) where opposite sides and opposite angles are equal. But the angles are not 900 each. In fact, no angle in a parallelogram is a right angle as presence of 1 right angle proves all the angles to be right angles. A parallelogram with 4 right angles is called as a ''rectangle''
A square is a type of parallelogram.
parallelogram
Rhombus, trapezoid, parallelogram
A right angle.