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What is a parallelogran?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 4/28/2022

Parallelogram

opposite sides are congruent

opposite sides parallel

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Can a parallelogran be a polygon?

Yes. It is not a question of "can it be". A parallelogram is a polygon - by definition.


How do you find the area of a parallelogran with different measures on its sides?

You cannot. You need to know, or be able to calculate, its [perpendicular] height and information about the side lengths is not enough to determine that.A parallelogram can be flexed into a rectangle (when its area is maximised) to a long thin shape with area tending to zero.


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