Yes- a square is always a special kind of parallelogram.
Yes. And a square is always a rhombus.
it is a square
a paralleogram has four sides
They are all polygons: two-dimensional shapes, bounded by straight lines.
Yes- a square is always a special kind of parallelogram.
Yes. And a square is always a rhombus.
it is a square
They are both quadrilaterals and they both have interior and exterior angles of 360 degrees.
a paralleogram has four sides
They are all polygons: two-dimensional shapes, bounded by straight lines.
no
A square is defined by having 90 degree measures on each of its four angles, with all four sides congruent.Aparallelogramcan be a square, but not all parallelograms are squares.However, ALL squares are parallelograms.
A paralleogram having 4 congruent sides means it would be a rhombus or a square if it had right angles.
No.
A Rhombus
Yes