Yes, a square is a special type of a parallelogram.
A parallelogram with equal sides is always a rhombus, could be a rectangle, and could also be a square.
No, a parallelogram is not always a square, but a square is a parallelogram.
No, a parallelogram is not always a square, but a square is a parallelogram.
No. A parallelogram by definition is a quadrilateral that has two pairs of parallel sides. A square by definition is a parallelogram with 4 congruent sides and angles (each measuring 90 degrees). So there are more finite requirements that must be fulfilled for a shape to be a square. A parallelogram doesn't have to be a square--it could be a rectangle, for instance. Or, it could be just a parallelogram--nothing more. However, a square isalways a parallelogram. :)
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No. That word is already taken. The square is a rhombus with a right angle.
Square = parallelogram and a square trapezoid = trapezoid Parallelogram = Parallelogram
A square is always a parallelogram. Every square is a parallelogram.
A square IS a special case of a parallelogram.
No, a parallelogram is not necessarily square.However, by definition, a square is always a parallelogram.
No , parallelogram is not a type of square .