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Are all the angles in a parallelogram the same? - Answers

No. The parallellogram can have any four angles as long as its anglesum makes 360 and has the top and bottom, aswell as the left and right side the equivalent length. What you are talking about is a rectangle (four corners, all angles the same = 90 degrees) or a square (the same as the rectanglem but with equivalent lengt on all sides).



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No. The parallellogram can have any four angles as long as its anglesum makes 360 and has the top and bottom, aswell as the left and right side the equivalent length. What you are talking about is a rectangle (four corners, all angles the same = 90 degrees) or a square (the same as the rectanglem but with equivalent lengt on all sides).



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Are all the angles in a parallelogram the same? - Answers

No. The parallellogram can have any four angles as long as its anglesum makes 360 and has the top and bottom, aswell as the left and right side the equivalent length. What you are talking about is a rectangle (four corners, all angles the same = 90 degrees) or a square (the same as the rectanglem but with equivalent lengt on all sides).

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