Yes.
this would be a rhombus. rhombuses are parallelograms (four-sided shapes with opposite sides parallel) that have all equal side lengths. squares are included as rhombuses.
rhombus
A rhombus is a four sided shape where all sides are equal length and opposite sides are parallel.
Yes. Each side of a rhombus is parallel to the one opposite it ... the one that doesn't connect to either of its ends.
No, it doesn't have to be. A quadrilateral can definitely be a parallelogram only if: - Both pairs of opposite sides are parallel. - Both pairs of opposite sides are congruent. - One pair of opposite sides are both congruent and parallel. - Both pairs of opposite angles are congruent. - The diagonals bisect each other.
No you could have Square, Rectangle, Rhombus, Parallelogram
It could also be a square or a rhombus.
Examples are: square, rectangle, parallelogram and a rhombus
This could be a rectangle or rhomboid (tilted rectangle) , or more specifically a square or rhombus, where the side lengths are all the same.All are special cases of the parallelogram, which has at least one pair of parallel sides, but not necessarily congruent ones.
square
a square
It cannot be a quadrilateral because if one pair of opposite sides are congruent and parallel, it is a parallelogram and so the other two sides are also (mutually) congruent and parallel. Any polygon with 5 or more sides will have an irregular form which satisfies these conditions.