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Parallelogram DefinitionA parallelogram is a flat shape with four straight, connected sides so that opposite sides are congruent and parallel. This means a parallelogram is a plane figure, a closed shape, and a quadrilateral. Show
You can have almost all of these qualities and still not have a parallelogram. If the four sides do not connect at their endpoints, you do not have a closed shape; no parallelogram! If one side is longer than its opposite side, you do not have parallel sides; no parallelogram! If only one set of opposite sides are congruent, you do not have a parallelogram, you have a trapezoid. This means every parallelogram is:
What Does a Parallelogram Look Like?Take a rectangle and push either its left or ride side so it leans over; you have a parallelogram. A rectangle is a type of parallelogram. You can draw parallelograms. Use a straightedge (ruler) to draw a horizontal line segment, then draw another identical (congruent) line segment some distance above and to one side of the first one, so they do not line up vertically. Make sure that second line segment is parallel to (or equidistant from) the first line segment. Connect the endpoints, and you have a parallelogram! Diagonals of a ParallelogramStart at any vertex (corner). Write a capital letter, then move either clockwise or counterclockwise to the next vertex. Use a different capital letter. For our parallelogram, we will label it WXY Z, but you can use any four letters as long as they are not the same as each other. The four line segments making up the parallelogram are WX, XY, YZ, and ZW. Notice that line segments WX and YZ are congruent. Line segments XY and ZW are also congruent. The interior angles are ∠W, ∠X, ∠Y, and ∠Z. The opposite angles are congruent. In our parallelogram, that means ∠W = ∠Y and ∠X = ∠Z. Connecting opposite (non-adjacent) vertices gives you diagonals WY and XZ. One interesting property of a parallelogram is that its two diagonals bisect each other (cut each other in half). Another property is that each diagonal forms two congruent triangles inside the parallelogram. Types of ParallelogramsThe name "parallelogram" gives away one of its identifying properties: two pairs of parallel, opposite sides. A parallelogram does not have other names. Other shapes, however, are types of parallelograms. These geometric figures are part of the family of parallelograms:
Properties of ParallelogramsFor such simple shapes, parallelograms have some interesting properties. You can examine them based on their diagonals, their sides or their interior angles. We already mentioned that their diagonals bisect each other. Let's look at their sides and angles. Parallelogram Sides
To be a parallelogram, the base and top sides must be parallel and congruent, and so must the left and right sides. The base and top side make a congruent pair. The left and right side make a congruent pair. The two pairs of congruent sides may be, but do not have to be, congruent to each other. If both pairs are congruent, you have either a rhombus or a square. Parallelogram AnglesNow consider just the interior angles of parallelograms, ∠W, ∠X, ∠Y, and ∠Z. As with any quadrilateral, the interior angles add to 360°, but you can also know more about a parallelogram's angles:
∠W + ∠X = 180° ∠X + ∠Y = 180° ∠ Y + ∠Z = 180° ∠Z + ∠W = 180° This means any two adjacent angles are supplementary (adding to 180° ). How To Prove A ParallelogramUsing the properties of diagonals, sides, and angles, you can always identify parallelograms. You need not go through all four identifying properties. Check for any one of these identifying properties:
You can use proof theorems about a plane, closed quadrilateral to discover if it is a parallelogram:
Lesson SummaryYou have learned that a parallelogram is a closed, plane figure with four sides. It is a quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel, congruent sides. Its four interior angles add to 360° and any two adjacent angles are supplementary, meaning they add to 180°. Opposite (non-adjacent) angles are congruent. The two diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other. What you learned:Studying the video and these instructions, you will learn what a parallelogram is, how it fits into the family of polygons, how to identify its angles and sides, how to prove you have a parallelogram, and what are its identifying properties. Next Lesson:How To Find the Area of a Parallelogram Does parallelograms have 4 right angles?Rectangle: A parallelogram with 4 right angles. Rhombus: A parallelogram with 4 sides with equal length.
Does a parallelogram have exactly 2 angles?You have learned that a parallelogram is a closed, plane figure with four sides. It is a quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel, congruent sides. Its four interior angles add to 360° and any two adjacent angles are supplementary, meaning they add to 180° . Opposite (non-adjacent) angles are congruent.
Do parallelograms have 90 degree angles?A Parallelogram can be defined as a quadrilateral whose two s sides are parallel to each other and all the four angles at the vertices are not 90 degrees or right angles, then the quadrilateral is called a parallelogram.
How many equal angles does a parallelogram have?A parallelogram has two pairs of equal sides. It has two pairs of equal angles. The opposite sides are parallel.
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