Yes, a square is a type of parallelogram. By definition, a parallelogram is a four-sided figure (quadrilateral) with opposite sides that are parallel and equal in length. A square meets these criteria, as it has equal-length sides and both pairs of opposite sides are parallel, in addition to having all right angles. Thus, all squares are parallelograms, but not all parallelograms are squares.
Four.
Yes any polygon that has 4 sides is a quadrilateral.
Add the lengths of any two adjacent sides, and double the sum.
In order to find the area of parallelogram is found by knowing the area formula. The formula is A=b(base) multiplied by H(height).
The area of the square would be measured in square units - square meters, square centimeters, hectares, etc.The area of the square would be measured in square units - square meters, square centimeters, hectares, etc.The area of the square would be measured in square units - square meters, square centimeters, hectares, etc.The area of the square would be measured in square units - square meters, square centimeters, hectares, etc.
Four.
A parallelogram with all sides equal is a rhombus. Also, if it has one right angle inside, then it's a square.
Yes any polygon that has 4 sides is a quadrilateral.
The spelling is parallelogram (quadrilateral with two sets of parallel sides).
All parallelograms have four sides - it's their defining characteristic.
Add the lengths of any two adjacent sides, and double the sum.
In order to find the area of parallelogram is found by knowing the area formula. The formula is A=b(base) multiplied by H(height).
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it is square
Of course you can square a square, because a square is a square isn't it. A2 * A2 = A(²⁺²) = A4
Square+square+square+square
The area of the square would be measured in square units - square meters, square centimeters, hectares, etc.The area of the square would be measured in square units - square meters, square centimeters, hectares, etc.The area of the square would be measured in square units - square meters, square centimeters, hectares, etc.The area of the square would be measured in square units - square meters, square centimeters, hectares, etc.