in math we learned about a parelleogram.
parallelogram hope i help you :) Well, I think it is a parallelogram, square, rhombus. That is all I know :P
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I can use it when lines are joined together
If they are congruent right angle triangles then just join them together side by side to form a parallelogram.
If it is a parallelogram, then it has two sets of parallelogram sides. Parallelograms' opposite angles are congruent A parallelogram's bisectors are congruent. * * * * * A parallelogram's bisectors are NOT congruent.
The second sentence reiterates the relationship established in the first sentence but adds a stronger condition. The first sentence indicates that being a square implies being a parallelogram, while the second sentence specifies that the two properties are equivalent—meaning a quadrilateral is a square if and only if it is a parallelogram. This indicates a bidirectional relationship between the two concepts.
A rhombus is a type of parallelogram.
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Every parallelogram has two pairs of congruent sides.
The sentence "this shape has five sides" is not true for all parallelograms.
Hopefully you've been given the parallelogram's area. If so you can use the following formula: Area of parallelogram = base length x altitude therefore altitude = area of parallelogram (divided by) base length
yes a parallelogram is a parallelogram
parallelogram hope i help you :) Well, I think it is a parallelogram, square, rhombus. That is all I know :P
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They use complimentry angles quadrilaterals :)
To find the area of a parallelogram, you multiply the base by the height. The formula for the area is A = base × height. You do not add; instead, you use this multiplication to determine the total area enclosed by the parallelogram.
A triangle and parallelogram