False. While all squares are quadrilaterals, not all quadrilaterals are squares. A quadrilateral is defined as a four-sided polygon, which can take various forms such as rectangles, trapezoids, or parallelograms, none of which must have the equal sides and right angles characteristic of a square.
False because every quadrilateral is a four sided shape
False because any 4 sided polygon is a quadrilateral which includes a rhombus
False because any 4 sided polygon is a quadrilateral which includes a rhombus
It is true that every trapezoid is a quadrilateral
False: Think about a square or a rectangle, which are merely special cases of a q/lateral...
False because every quadrilateral is a four sided shape
every quadrilateral will tessellate the plane? true or false
False because any 4 sided polygon is a quadrilateral which includes a rhombus
False because any 4 sided polygon is a quadrilateral which includes a rhombus
false
No. It is false. If both of those conditions are met, then the quadrilateral is a square.
True.
True
It is true that every trapezoid is a quadrilateral
False: Think about a square or a rectangle, which are merely special cases of a q/lateral...
False. Not every quadrilateral is a rectangle; a rectangle is a specific type of quadrilateral that has four right angles and opposite sides that are equal in length. There are many other types of quadrilaterals, such as squares, rhombuses, trapezoids, and irregular quadrilaterals, which do not meet the criteria of a rectangle.
False. Could be a trapezoid.