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7 hours ago, ashleyxyz said:

Parrellagram shaped?

Rectangles and squares are parallelograms, but a trapezoid wouldn't
fit that description. A parallelogram is a quadrilateral with two pairs
of parallel sides. 😊

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5 minutes ago, letsdothis said:

Rectangles and squares are parallelograms, but a trapezoid wouldn't
fit that description. A parallelogram is a quadrilateral with two pairs
of parallel sides. 😊

Yep correct pal 👍

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Not quite true as a rectangle is a rectangle and a square a square both with right angles in them. BUT a parallelogram is either of those slanted over to be more accurate with 2 obtuse angles and 2 acute angles in them. I know google calls them a special case of a parallelogram but then thats google for you lool. 

Like calling a square a circle but having  round fucking sides lool

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Parallelograms are shapes that have four sides with two pairs of sides
that are parallel. The four shapes that meet the requirements of a
parallelogram are square, rectangle, rhombus, and rhomboid. A rhombus
looks like a slanted square, and a rhomboid looks like a slanted rectangle.

These properties of parallelograms will help you identify parallelograms
and solve geometric problems:

  • Parallelograms will always have parallel sides - if the sides continued
    forever, they would never touch or intersect one another.
     
  • If you draw a diagonal line from corner to corner in a parallelogram, the
    diagonal lines would intersect one another to create bisecting lines.
  • Parallelograms will have at least one pair of opposite sides that are
    congruent, or of equal length.

  • Parallelograms will also have at least one pair of opposite angles that
    are congruent.

Parallelograms
 

Parallelograms 

This is from study.com

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