Lesson 56: Parallelograms, Trapezoids, and Rhombuses

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Introduction and explanation of shapes. A rhombus is basically a slanted square with all four sides having equal length. The parallelogram is basically a slanted rectangle with the top and bottom sides are of equal length, and the left and right sides are of equal length. The trapezoid's top and bottom sides are parallel, and are not equal lengths. Copyright © MathWithLarry.com

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