Under shear, a rectangle becomes a parallelogram, and a circle becomes an ellipse.
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Opposite the railway, it is spread over 75 square metres and forms a parallelogram.
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Thus a parallelogram is a 2-parallelotope and a parallelepiped is a 3-parallelotope.
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The lower town was also a fortified parallelogram, although only traces are now left.
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Hardy Collaboration Architecture, works with the parallelogram shape of the building.
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It was working until a toddler kicked a Sphero ball into my device-based parallelogram.
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A shearing transformation will push the top of a square sideways to form a parallelogram.
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Exact analogs of the Pythagorean theorem and parallelogram law hold in a Hilbert space.
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The three-dimensional counterpart of a parallelogram is a parallelepiped.
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A quadrilateral whose opposite sides are both parallel and equal in length
(Parallelograms (album)) Parallelograms is an album by American psychedelic folk singer Linda Perhacs. Her first and to date only album, it was all but completely ignored when originally released on Kapp Records in 1970. ...
A four-sided rectilineal figure whose opposite sides are parallel; sometimes spec. applied to a rectangle.