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  • {{Image|Parrallelogram.JPG|right|350px|An example of a Parallelogram Shape}} ...de it does not share a vertex with. As a consequence of the definition, a parallelogram is convex. It can be proven that each pair of opposite sides has equal leng
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  • 92 bytes (11 words) - 10:38, 4 September 2009
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Parallelogram]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{Image|Parrallelogram.JPG|right|350px|An example of a Parallelogram Shape}} ...de it does not share a vertex with. As a consequence of the definition, a parallelogram is convex. It can be proven that each pair of opposite sides has equal leng
    896 bytes (150 words) - 23:59, 8 March 2009
  • An equilateral parallelogram.
    66 bytes (6 words) - 11:29, 4 September 2009
  • ...ch pair of opposite vertices are equal. A rhombus is a special case of a [[parallelogram]], a quadrilateral with equal and parallel opposite sides. A [[square]] is as with a parallelogram, the angles of opposite pairs of vertices are equal,
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  • ...mbination of vectors by the parallelogram rule. Construction is known as "parallelogram of forces".}} ...ese properties are illustrated. The addition of vectors (arrows) is by the parallelogram rule.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Parallelogram]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Parallelogram}}
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  • {{r|Parallelogram}}
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  • ...ng in parallel planes and oriented in the same direction, connected with [[parallelogram]]s that correspond with the number of the polygon's sides. Prisms are an ex
    794 bytes (137 words) - 16:13, 5 February 2009
  • |[[parallelogram]] |equilateral (also a parallelogram)
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  • ...qual. All four angles are 90 degrees. A rectangle is a special case of a [[parallelogram]] where all four angles are equal. A [[square]] is a special case of rectan
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  • ...>''2''</sub> in one-to-one correspondence with the [[vector (mathematics)|parallelogram rule]] for the addition of arrows in the plane. ==Parallelogram law==
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  • Let '''n''' be a unit normal to the parallelogram spanned by '''B''' and '''C''' (see figure). Let ''h'' be the height of th
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  • ...length of the cross product '''A'''&times;'''B''' is equal to area of the parallelogram with sides ''a'' and ''b'', the sum of the areas of the dotted and dashed t ...reas of the dotted and the dashed triangle. In conclusion: The area of the parallelogram spanned by the vectors '''A''' and '''B''' is equal to the length of '''A'
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  • ...s by using geometric drawings that are equivalent to what we now call "the parallelogram of forces" (see [[vector (mathematics)#Vector addition in the Euclidean pla ...hat keeps the body in rest on the slope; doing this he introduced the "the parallelogram of forces". See the figure for a practical application.
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  • ...le, it may be a polygon (on the plane). The parallelogram law (called also parallelogram identity) <math> \|x-y\|^2 + \|x+y\|^2 = 2\|x\|^2 + 2\|y\|^2 </math> genera ...med space underlies an inner product space if and only if it satisfies the parallelogram law, or equivalently, if its unit ball is an ellipsoid. Angles between vect
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  • ...hort") was used earlier by [[Euclid]] (c. 300 BC) in the construction of [[parallelogram]]s with areas that "fell short". Apollonius applied the word to the conic
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  • ...hort") was used earlier by [[Euclid]] (c. 300 BC) in the construction of [[parallelogram]]s with areas that "fell short". Apollonius applied the word to the conic
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  • The term Paralever was developed due to the parallelogram shape made by the four items making up the rear suspension. (rear drive, dr
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