Yes, because all quadrilaterals have 4 sides which includes squares
All squares are quadrilaterals. All quadrilaterals are not squares. There is no square that is not a quadrilateral.
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. All squares are indeed quadrilaterals, but not all quadrilaterals are squares. It's like saying all thumbs are fingers, but not all fingers are thumbs. So, yes, squares are a type of quadrilateral, but don't go thinking every four-sided shape is a square.
parallelogram * * * * * Not true. Rectangles and squares do, but other parallelograms do not.
A square is a rectangle in which all side lengths are the same.
trapezoids are trapezoids and squares are squares but all are quadrilaterals.
because they have four sides, which is the definition of quadrilateral
No. A quadrilateral is any four-sided figure. The sides do not have to be of equal length, and the angles do not have to be right angles. So, all squares are quadrilaterals because they have four sides), but not all quadrilaterals are squares.
squares and rectangles
I believe that quadrilaterals are shapes with 4 sides. Such as a rectangle or a square.
Squares, parallelograms, rhombuses, and trapezoids are quadrilaterals that are not rectangles.
A quadrilateral is any shape with four sides. So a square is a type of quadrilateral.