No. All four sided shapes are quadrilateral.
Yes it is true. What they mean by that is that there are two kinds of squares. There's the shape square, □ Then there's the catigory of squares. All four sided shapes that don't have any rounded edges or spaces, are all kinds of squares like, rectangle, square, trapezoid, etc. Rectangles are a kind of square, but when you're talking about the shape square, then they're not the same.
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Not true. A square which is inscribed in a 5-pointed star shape, for example, will not be inscribed.
No. All four sided shapes are quadrilateral.
No, a four sided shape is not always a square. The mathematical name for a four sided shape is a QUADRILATERAL. The definition of a square is a four sided shape with four equal sides and angles, internal angles totalling 360 degrees and four lines of symmetry. If a shape has all of these properties, it is a square.Possibilities for a four sided shape areAs said above, all are called quadrilaterals, but some have special propertiesA Parallelogram, which has opposite sides parallel to each othera Rhombus, which has all sides equal and parallel, but not necessarily with right anglesA Rectangle, which is a parallelogram with right angles.A Square, which is a rhombus rectangle. All four sides equal, all angles equal and right, all diagonals bisecting each other. It really is hip to be square.
A square is a type of rectangle and the square is also a type of any other quadrilateral (four-sided figure)
a square! * * * * * That is true only as a very special case.
False because every quadrilateral is a four sided shape
Since a quadrilateral can mean any 4-sided shape there is no true definition of their angles. A square is always a quadrilateral and therefore it's angles will always equal 90 degrees. 6-2(180)=360 360/4= 90
Yes it is true. What they mean by that is that there are two kinds of squares. There's the shape square, □ Then there's the catigory of squares. All four sided shapes that don't have any rounded edges or spaces, are all kinds of squares like, rectangle, square, trapezoid, etc. Rectangles are a kind of square, but when you're talking about the shape square, then they're not the same.
Both statements are not always true. A square is a rectangle (a shape four sides and four corners which are all right angles) but a rectangle is not necessarily a square (a shape with four equal sides and four corners that are all right angles).
It is always true that a parallelogram:is a four-sided shape (a quadrilateral)has opposite sides that are parallel to each other and of the same lengthhas opposite internal angles that equal one anotherhas diagonals that bisect one anotherhas a rotational symmetry of 2.
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