A square is parellelogram because all the sides are equal.
Generally, there are no right angles in a parallelogram, but rectangles and squares can be seen as special parallelograms, as they have all the qualities needed to be classed as parallelograms, and in addition, they have four right angles.
No. But squares are a special kind of parallelogram.
All squares are a special type of rhombi. The special feature is that all angles of squares are equal.
No
A square is parellelogram because all the sides are equal.
Generally, there are no right angles in a parallelogram, but rectangles and squares can be seen as special parallelograms, as they have all the qualities needed to be classed as parallelograms, and in addition, they have four right angles.
No. But squares are a special kind of parallelogram.
All squares are a special type of rhombi. The special feature is that all angles of squares are equal.
A square is always a parellelogram since it has equal sides.
No
yea they are special parolellogram
A rhombus is one special kind of parallelogram. Everything about it screams "parallelogram",except that all of its sides are the same length.
yes
NO.
No.
Not usually,