A square is a quadrilateral, but not all quadrilaterals are squares. A quadrilateral is just a four-sided figure.
Yes. A square is a rectangle and a rectangle is a quadrilateral.
A rhombus is a quadrilateral.
The second statement is false.
All squares are quadrilaterals. All quadrilaterals are not squares. There is no square that is not a quadrilateral.
So sometimes yes A quadrilateral is a polygon with 4 sides. A rectangle is a parallelogram with 4 right angles. A quadrilateral is sometimes a rectangle. Here is an example of a quadrilateral that is not a rectangle:
a square is a quadrilateral
That is impossible as a square IS quadrilateral
A quadrilateral always has four sides.A square always has four sides→ a square is always a quadrilateral.A quadrilateral's only distinguishing feature is a shape with four sides.A square has four sides, but also those four sides must all be the same length and all the angles are the same, at 90o.So squares are always quadrilaterals, but quadrilaterals are only sometimes squares.
A square is a quadrilateral, but not all quadrilaterals are squares. A quadrilateral is just a four-sided figure.
Yes- a square is a special kind of quadrilateral.
Yes. A square is a rectangle and a rectangle is a quadrilateral.
A rhombus is a quadrilateral.
Actually, there are several names for a rectangle that are correct. A rectangle is a polygon, a quadrilateral, and even, sometimes, a square.
Square
Square, Quadrilateral, and Parallelogram.
a quadrilateral is a square, rectangle, rhombus, parallelogram, and trapezoid.