A rectangle is a parallelogram. However, parallelograms only need two sets of parallel lines, not necessarily with all right angles as in the rectangle : they can also be rhomboids and rhombi.
The shared features are
- parallel opposite sides
- equal opposite angles
- supplementary adjacent angles
Both are 4 sided quadrilaterals
Both have opposite parallel sides
Both have 2 diagonals
Both will individually tessellate
Both have 4 interior angles that add up to 360 degrees
Both are 4-sided polygons with two pairs of equal and parallel sides.
No, the diagonals of a parallelogram are not normally congruent unless the parallelogram is a rectangle.
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square and rectangle
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Yes. The diagonals of any parallelogram bisect each other. A rectangle is a special case of a parallelogram.
The similarities are rectangle is shape like L and the other 1 I sharp as an equal
A parallelogram is slanted. A rectangle is not.
The difference is: 1) the rectangle has all right angles 2)a parallelogram has acute and obtuse angles but not a rectangle
Similitude : Le rectangle et le parallélogramme ont quatre cotés parallèles deux à deux Différence : seul le rectangle a quatre angles droits (90°)
A rectangle is a parallelogram but a parallelogram is not a rectangle. A rectangle needs all 90 degree angles but a parallelogram dosnt.
A rectangle is a parallelogram but a parallelogram need not be a rectangle and so they are not the same.
Nope, A rectangle is a type of parallelogram...
Yes, a rectangle is a special case of a parallelogram, where each of the 4 angles = 90°
A parallelogram is not a rectangle. However, a rectangle is a parallelogram because it has two pairs of opposite sides that are parallel
The difference between a triangle, rectangle, pentagon, and parallelogram id the number of sides: Triangle= 3 sides Rectangle= 4 sides Pentogon= 5 sides But, a parallelogram, is a polygon that has all sides parael to one another.
A rectangle is a parallelogram, but a parallelogram is not necessarily a rectangle. This is because a parallelogram can be so many other things, like a rhombus or a square.
All rectangles are parallelograms.