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The rectangle and parallelogram are related because?​

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Answered by virajbhardwaj162
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Answer:

Each pair of co-interior angles are supplementary, because two right angles add to a straight angle, so the opposite sides of a rectangle are parallel. This means that a rectangle is a parallelogram, so: Its opposite sides are equal and parallel. Its diagonals bisect each other.

Answered by Jaswindar9199
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The rectangle and parallelogram are related because a rectangle has two sets of parallel sides and two pairs of opposite sides that exist equally which is exactly the same as what the principle of parallelogram obeys.

  • The rectangle is a quadrilateral with parallel opposite sides and possesses four right angles.
  • Parallelogram is a quadrilateral with parallel opposite sides and opposite angles of proportional measure.
  • Rectangles and parallelograms have the following reliability :
  1. They are both quadrilaterals, thus they both possess four sides.
  2. They are both quadrilaterals, therefore they both possess two-dimensional polygons.
  3. They are both quadrilaterals, thus they both have four angles.
  4. In both rectangles and parallelograms, sets of opposite sides run parallel to one another.

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