By definition, all squares are parallelograms. Not all parallelograms, however, are squares. All rectangles and rhombuses are also parallelograms.
False! Squares are parallelograms. Parallelograms can be squares or rectangles or neither.
Yes all squares are parallelograms but not all parallelograms are squares.
Squares are people with no life. Parallelograms have two sets of sides that are each parallell to the respective opposite side. People do not have two sets of sides, nor are humanic sides parallel. Therfore, a square is not similar/congruent/equal to a parallelogram.
Parallelograms are a special form of quadrilaterals (four sided polygons). Parallelograms have 2 sets of parallel sides. So you could say that all parallelograms are quadrilaterals. Or you could say that all parallelograms are polygons. I'm not sure what you are asking.
By definition, all squares are parallelograms. Not all parallelograms, however, are squares. All rectangles and rhombuses are also parallelograms.
Parallelograms are squares is sometimes true. Squares are parallelograms is always true. Rhomboids are parallelograms is also always true. So not all parallelograms are squares but some are.
False! Squares are parallelograms. Parallelograms can be squares or rectangles or neither.
Some parallelograms are squares - the ones which are equiangular (have equal angles) and are equilateral (have equal side lengths). All squares are parallelograms, but only some parallelograms are squares.
No, but you can draw a parallelogram that is not a square. All squares are parallelograms, but only some parallelograms are squares.
False! Squares are parallelograms. Parallelograms can be squares or rectangles or neither.
Yes all squares are parallelograms but not all parallelograms are squares.
All squares are parallelograms, but all parallelograms are not squares.
Parallelograms include squares, but not the other way around.
Yes. All squares are parallelograms but not all parallelograms are squares.
No
Squares, parallelograms, rectangles, and rhombus are some. Zaragotha (Zara)