Squares are parallelograms because they carry the traits of a parallelogram. For a shape to be a parallelogram, both pairs of opposite sides must be parallel. This is true for a square, so it is a parallelogram. Some other examples are rectangles and rhombuses.
A square is a parallelogram, but not all parallelograms are squares.
Since by definition a parallelogram is a quadrilateral with two sets of parallel lines, a rectangle is a parallelogram. Since we know that squares are rectangles, we can conclude that squares are parallelograms.
There are several parallelogram depending on the context. One such is that the sum of the squares on the four sides of a parallelogram equals the sum of squares on its diagonals.
No. But squares are a special kind of parallelogram.
All squares are parallelograms
yes * * * * * No, they do not!
Yes, a square is a parallelogram.
yea they are special parolellogram
they are not congruent
A square is a rectangle and a rectangle is a parallelogram and a parrallelogram.
quadrilateral
Rhombuses, diamonds, rectangles, and squares.