A square
All sides congruent = square Two pairs of mutually congruent sides = rectangle
Only a parallelogram. You can technically say a square does as well, although all sides are congruent in a square (compared to the parallelogram with two sets of opposite sides congruent).
A square.
A square and a rhombus
A square
All sides congruent = square Two pairs of mutually congruent sides = rectangle
A square. Parallelogram * * * * * No. It is a rhombus and a square is a special case of a rhombus. A parallelogram does not have four congruent sides, but two pairs of sides that are congruent to one another.
Only a parallelogram. You can technically say a square does as well, although all sides are congruent in a square (compared to the parallelogram with two sets of opposite sides congruent).
square and rectangle
A square.
All sides of a square are congruent.
A square is a four-sided polygon with two congruent parallel sides.
A square and a rhombus
No. If you made a parallelogram with congruent sides it wouldn't necessarily have congruent angles. A square has to have congruent angles as well as congruent sides.
A square has all congruent sides. A rectangle has two pairs of parallel sides.
Square