Yes because a quadrilateral is a 4 sided figure and a square always and will always have 4 sides
I am not sure about "perfect", but in any case it's a regular polygon. That means that all of its sides are congruent, and all of its angles are congruent.
A square is a quadrilateral because it has 4 sides.
A square is a quadrilateral because like all quadrilaterals it has 4 sides.
Because a square is a 4 sided shape.
Yes because a quadrilateral is a 4 sided figure and a square always and will always have 4 sides
I am not sure about "perfect", but in any case it's a regular polygon. That means that all of its sides are congruent, and all of its angles are congruent.
A square is a quadrilateral because it has 4 sides.
A square is a quadrilateral because like all quadrilaterals it has 4 sides.
Because a square is a 4 sided shape.
A quadrilateral is any shape with four sides; angles can be acute or obtuse. A perfect square is the only quadrilateral with only right angles.
That is, a quadrilateral with no square corners is not a rectangle or a square. This is because by definition, a rectangle and a square have four square corners, so if a quadrilateral has no square corners, then it cannot be a rectangle or a square.
Any 4 sided shape is a quadrilateral including a a square which is a regular quadrilateral because it has 4 equal sides and 4 equal angles
Yes a square is a quadrilateral because it has 4 sides
Every square is a regular quadrilateral because they have 4 equal sides and 4 equal right angles.
a square is a quadrilateral
A quadrilateral is a four sided geomentric shape. A square is a special quadrilateral where all sides are the same length. A square is also called an equilateral quadrilateral. So for a quadrilateral to not be a square, some of the sides would have to be different lengths, like a rectangle. Specifically to the question: a quadrilateral is not like a square because not all quadrilaterals are squares.