A parallelogram
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A rectangle is one of the basic geometric shapes. It has been in use by humans all over the world (e.g. the shape of a wall) since pre-history, and predates any supposed invention of it.
The smallest is just over 40 units. At 40 units it is no longer a rectangle but a square. There is no largest perimeter.
A parallelogram looks like a leaning-over rectangle.
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A rectangle without right angles is a parallelogram. If you had a square that was pushed over, it would be a rhombus.
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It would look like a parallelogram.
It is a parallelogram.
Okay, you know how a parallelogram looks like a bent/pushed rectangle? A rhombus is like a bent/pushed square.
Learn to grammar. The pyramids in Egypt were never "pushed over."
This would be a parallelogram or a rhombus. A parallelogram is like a pushed over rectangle and a rhombus a pushed over square. All sides are equal length and parallel on a rhombus but opposite sides are equal and parallel on a parallelogram. None of the sides are joined by 90 degree angles.
A parallelogram looks like a squashed over rectangle.
A door is a piece of rectangle wood with a handle that leads into different rooms when pushed or pulled and varies in colour.
A rectangle with unit width that is smaller than the "whole" rectangle.