A parallellogram is a special type of polygon and a special type of quadrilateral.
Yes, it is a special type of 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.
Yes. A square is a special type of rhombus which is itself a special kind of parallelogram.
Yes it is - by definition, a parallelogram is described as having opposite sides and angles equal. A square is a 'special' type of parallelogram.
Square = parallelogram and a square trapezoid = trapezoid Parallelogram = Parallelogram
Yes, it is a special type of parallelogram.
Not true because they are a special type of 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.
Yes, a square is a special type of a parallelogram.
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.
It is a special type of a quadrilateral.
No, it is not any type of parallelogram.
The rhombus, rectangle, and square are special types of parallelograms.
If the sides of a parallelogram are all of the same length then it is a rhombus. Thus, a rhombus is a special type of parallelogram.
It is a special type of parallelogram, because all the sides are the same length. Rhombus is to parallelogram as square is to rectangle.
Yes it is - by definition, a parallelogram is described as having opposite sides and angles equal. A square is a 'special' type of parallelogram.