No. Squares have to have four sides of equal length and four angles of equal size. It is possible however, to have a trapezium which is not a parallelogram.
Also a rhombus is a parallelogram with four sides of equal length and two pairs of equally sized angles.
No.
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.
Square = parallelogram and a square trapezoid = trapezoid Parallelogram = Parallelogram
Yes: it could also be a rhomboid, rhombus, or a square.
A square is always a parallelogram. Every square is a parallelogram.
YES. A square is a parallelogram and, its height is one of the sides. (Same goes for every rectangle, not only squares.)
Oh, dude, a square that's not a parallelogram? That's like asking for a hot ice cube! A square, by definition, has four equal sides and four right angles, making it a special type of parallelogram. So, if you want a square that's not a parallelogram, you're out of luck!
No, a parallelogram is not necessarily square.However, by definition, a square is always a parallelogram.
No , parallelogram is not a type of square .
A square is both a quadrangle and a parallelogram.
A square is a parallelogram a parallelogram isn't always a square. The definition of parallelogram is a closed shape with two parallel sides. So a rectangle is a parallelogram and so is a square and a rombus. The definition of square is shape with four equal sides.