Look at the parallelogram below. <1 and <3 are each 35 degrees. What is the measurement of <2?
They are straight lines that intersect each other at right angles or 90 degrees.
The percentage would be: (degrees known/360) times 100
Perpendicular is mostly used to describe Shapes and their properties. It means when two lines meet up at a 90 degrees right angle. It might be an X or a T when you look at it. Like the example shown below:------------------------------------lllllSo that isn't a good drawing, but it does show you the meaning of perpendicular!
It looks like whatever in an Excel file. With defined column names on the first row and each row below contains data.
It looks like a 70% full pie graph. Cant really illustrate it here. see related link below
I suspect 2=55o
The measurement of the second parallelogram can be found by using given information in the problem.
17.98760
It looks like (and is) a rectangle. All angles will be 90 degrees.
A 'lazy' rectangle. The opposite sides are parallel and equal in length, but the none of the angles are at 90 degrees.
I think you mean parallelogram. Parallelogram look like a rectangle but it looks slanted rectangle. __________________ /_________________/ ^^that is parallelogram ^^
A rectangle will always be a parallelogram.
Any parallelogram, other than a square, is irregular.
A parallelogram prism (or parallelpiped) is a 3D parallelogram, so it looks like a cuboid pushed to the side.
yes
A parallelogram with equal angles. And when a parallelogram has equal angles, it has equal sides as well.
yea it does. all you need to do is look at the word parallelogram. it has parallel in it so it is.