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Isabel Velazquez
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9 August, 03:23
Can a rectangle be a parallelogram
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Dylan Summers
9 August, 03:26
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A parallelogram is a quadrilateral with two pairs of opposite, equal in length and is parallel to one another.
A rectangle is a type of parallelogram.
So, yes, a rectangle is a parallelogram.
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