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A quadrilateral is any four-sided figure. A square is a specific quadrilateral in which all four sides are equal and all four corners are square i.e. 90 degrees.

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Are all squares similar to quadrilaterals?

All squares are quadrilaterals. Not all quadrilaterals are squares.


Names of quadrilaterals?

There are many different quadrilaterals such as squares, trapezoids, rectangles, rhombus and parallelogram.


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trapezoids, squares, rhombuses, rectangles


Do quadrilaterals have squares?

Yes, because all quadrilaterals have 4 sides which includes squares


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Are all squares parellegrams?

No because squares have different properties compared to parallelograms but they are both 4 sided quadrilaterals.


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Are some trapeszoids squares?

trapezoids are trapezoids and squares are squares but all are quadrilaterals.


Why are all squares quadrilaterals?

because they have four sides, which is the definition of quadrilateral


Are all quadrilaterals also squares?

No. A quadrilateral is any four-sided figure. The sides do not have to be of equal length, and the angles do not have to be right angles. So, all squares are quadrilaterals because they have four sides), but not all quadrilaterals are squares.


What quadrilaterals are not trapezoids?

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Why are squares and quadrilaterals the same?

Actually they are not.