Yes a parallelogram with a right angle is a square.
No, a parallelogram has no right angles.Additional answerIt might do. It could be a square or a rectangle. These are both forms of parallelogram. But it cannot have just one right angle. It either has four or none.
* Right triangle * square * rectangleA Right triangle, a parallelogram, a rectangle, a rhombus, a square and a diamond.
A rhombus is a(n) equilateral parallelogram. A square is forming a right angle.
Rectangle, possibly a square. Definition of rectangle is "parallelogram with one right angle". Think about that and you'll realise that all angles thus have to be right.
A parallelogram with one right angle has four of them. The name for this figure is a rectangle.
Yes a parallelogram with a right angle is a square.
A square is a type of parallelogram.
square
No, a parallelogram has no right angles.Additional answerIt might do. It could be a square or a rectangle. These are both forms of parallelogram. But it cannot have just one right angle. It either has four or none.
not all parallerogram have right angle only square and rectangle have right angle
No, but a square is a parallelogram (with one right angle and adjacent sides equal)
a square
A rhombus, or, if there is a right angle, a square.
No. That word is already taken. The square is a rhombus with a right angle.
* Right triangle * square * rectangleA Right triangle, a parallelogram, a rectangle, a rhombus, a square and a diamond.
It's a rectangle. (And that includes the possibility of a square).The answer would be the same if you only said "... a parallelogram with a right angle."
A parallelogram cannot have just one right angle. If it has one, all four of its angles must be right angles and so it must be a rectangle (or, as a special case, a square).