It's a rectangle.
parallelagram http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallelagram well specifically you would be a rectangle which has parallel sides like a square. a parallelogram can be a square or a rectangle because they all have parallel sides but only squares and rectangles have right angles on all sides. parallelograms have congruent sides which require acute and obtuse angles.
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To find pairs of numbers in an array that add up to a value less than a given number k, you can use a two-pointer approach. Sort the array first, then use two pointers - one starting from the beginning and the other from the end. Check the sum of the two numbers pointed by the pointers. If the sum is less than k, increment the left pointer to increase the sum. If the sum is greater than or equal to k, decrement the right pointer to decrease the sum. Repeat this process until the pointers meet or the sum is less than k.
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Presumably you're referring to such things as 'particle board' 'chip board' or 'ply wood' - all of those are made by either mixing waste wood with glue and pressing it to form sheets or - in the case of plywood - glueing whole thin sheets at right-angles to each other. As for where they come from - ultimately trees !
The figure, as described, is impossible. If a quadrangle has 2 pairs of parallel sides then the number of right angles can be 0 or 4, but not 2.
Draw a parallelagram this has the opposite sides parallel and no right angles
You are a rectangle?
a rectangle
a rectangle?
You are a rectangle
It's a rectangle.
Rhombus
A rectangle
A rhombus for example
Either a square or a rectangle.
rectangle