No, because a triangle has no parallel sides.
No because a triangle has 3 sides whereas a parallelogram has 4 sides but they are both types of polygons
No, a parallelogram is not a triangle because a parallelogram has four sides whereas a triangle has only three sides
No, it is not. A triangle has 3 sides, a parallelogram has 4.
no its not, a triangle doesn't have parallel sides.
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Yes
A parallelogram is two triangle together.
I don't know about the relation in the perimeters of a triangle and a parallelogram but if a triangle is on the same base on which the parallelogram is and the triangle is between the same parallel lines of the parallelogram, then the area of the triangle will be half the area of the parallelogram. That is, area of a triangle = 1/2 area of a parallelogram if the triangle is on the same base and between the same parallel lines.
The answer depends on how the parallelogram in the triangle is constructed.
No - a triangle by definition has 3 sides. A parallelogram has 4.
you do it because the triangle is half the size of the parallelogram
No, a triangle is not a a parallelogram
No. A triangle has 3 sides, and a parallelogram has 4 sides. No kind of triangle can be a parallelogram, and no kind of parallelogram can be a triangle. The question is a lot like asking: Can this particular model of Toyota be a Ford ?
Parallelogram, rhombus and triangle
If the heights and bases are the same, then the triangle is half the area of the parallelogram.
If the heights and bases are the same, then the triangle is half the area of the parallelogram.
A triangle has three sides, while a parallelogram has four.
No. Every triangle has 3 sides, and every figure with 3 sides is a triangle. So no triangle can be a parallelogram. Every parallelogram has 4 sides, and every figure with 4 sides is a quadrilateral. So no parallelogram can be a triangle.