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All squares and rectangles belong to the class of 4 sided quadrilaterals
A rectangle is defined as: A quadrilateral with two sets of congruent sides. Therefore, a square is a TYPE of rectangle. Rectangles and squares belong to the set of parallelograms, so they have all properties of a parallelogram. A rectangle is an equiangular parallelogram, while a square is an equilateral and equiangular parallelogram. Thus, a square is a rectangle.
Yes all parallelograms belong to the 4 sided shapes known as quadrilaterals
Parallelograms are 4 sided shapes that belong to the class of polygons known as quadrilaterals
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All squares and rectangles belong to the class of 4 sided quadrilaterals
Trapezoid. The rectangle, square, and rhombus are all parallelograms. The Trapezoid is a solid: a prism of trapezium cross-section.
A rectangle is defined as: A quadrilateral with two sets of congruent sides. Therefore, a square is a TYPE of rectangle. Rectangles and squares belong to the set of parallelograms, so they have all properties of a parallelogram. A rectangle is an equiangular parallelogram, while a square is an equilateral and equiangular parallelogram. Thus, a square is a rectangle.
Yes all parallelograms belong to the 4 sided shapes known as quadrilaterals
A rhombus is a 4 sided quadrilateral
Parallelograms belong to the family of quadrilaterals, the Four Sided Family.
A parallelogram and a rhombus both belong to the class of 4 sided quadrilaterals
Parallelograms are 4 sided shapes that belong to the class of polygons known as quadrilaterals
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They all belong to the class of 4 sided polgons known as quadrilaterals.
No because they have different properties but they both belong to the class of 4 sided quadrilaterals.
Not exactly but they both belong to the class of 4 sided polygons known as quadrilaterals.