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Does a parallelograms sides have to be the same length?

No, the sides of a parallelogram do not have to be the same length. A parallelogram is defined by having opposite sides that are equal in length and parallel, but adjacent sides can be of different lengths. Therefore, while the opposite sides are equal, a parallelogram can have varying lengths for its adjacent sides.


What does a rhombus have that a parallelogram doesn't?

ei .. rhombus is just a square that is slanted .. while parallelogram is a slanted rectangle .. parallelogram has length and width .. and it is not equal .. while rhombus has sides which are equal .. difference: rhombus has equal sides .. while the parallelogram doesnt have same sides ////


Are all the sides of a parallelogram the same?

No but it does have two pairs of sides of equal length


Why is a parallelogram not a rhombus?

It is, if all four of its sides are the same length.


What is a parrallelogram with equal sides?

A parallelogram with equal sides is a rhombus.


When is a quadrilateral equal to a parallelogram?

When it has 4 sides of the same lengths


Does a parallelogram have two pairs of equal sides?

opposite sides of a parallelogram are equal.


What is a parallelogram where all sides are equal?

A parallelogram where all sides are equal is a square.


Are the opposite sides of a parallelogram equal?

Yes. By definition, opposite sides are equal (i.e. same length) and parallel.


Is a rhombus a parallelogram and why?

Technically it is because a rhombus is a parallelogram that has four sides of equal length in the same way that a square is technically a rectangle that has four sides of equal length.


Can a parallelogram have sides the same length?

Yes, a parallelogram can have sides of the same length, in which case it is specifically referred to as a rhombus. In a rhombus, all four sides are equal in length, while still maintaining the properties of a parallelogram, such as opposite sides being parallel and equal in length. Thus, while all rhombuses are parallelograms, not all parallelograms have sides of equal length.


What is the different between a parallelogram and a rhombus?

All four sides of a rhombus are the same length. A parallelogram has two pairs of equal length. This is analogous to the difference between a square and a rectangle.