No , parallelogram is not a type of square .
Yes, a square is a special type of a parallelogram.
Yes, a square is a special type of parallelogram. Every square has two pairs of parallel sides, which is the condition for being a parallelogram.
A square is a type of parallelogram.
Yes.
Yes. A square is a special type of rhombus which is itself a special kind of parallelogram.
Yes. A square is a special type of rhombus which is itself a special kind of parallelogram.
That would be a parallelogram .
That would be a parallelogram .
A rhombus, square, kite or arrowhead.
every parallelogram has 4 angles. a rectangle has four right angles as does the square
No, a parallelogram is not always a square, but a square is a parallelogram.
Yes, a square is a parallelogram, but we'd call it a "special type" of parallelogram.A square is also a special type of rectangle, rhombus, and quadrilateral.Properties of a parallelogram:Interior angles add up to 360 degreesExterior angles add up to 360 degreesOpposite sides are congruentOpposite sides are parallelOpposite angles are congruentAdjacent angles are supplementaryDiagonal midpoints make perpendicular linesA square satisfies all of those requirements.