That would be a rhombus. (It can't be a 'square',
because a square is also a rectangle.)
A Rhombus
Rectangle, parallelogram
It is a rhombus
A rectangle and a parallelogram have the same formula for area:The area of a parallelogram is given:area = length × widthwhere:length is the length of one of the sides of the parallelogram; andwidth is the perpendicular distance between the side chosen for the length and its parallel side.In the formula for the area of a rectangle, the width (perpendicular distance between the sides given for the length) is also the length of the other two sides.
If both pairs of opposite sides are the same length, and both pairs of opposite angles are the same, the quadrilateral is a parallelogram (rhombus, rectangle, or square).
A Rhombus
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A rectangle is a parallelogram since it is a quadrilateral with 2 pairs of parallel sides. A rectangle is just a specific type of parallelogram. Paralellogram = Parallel sides have equal length
Rectangle, parallelogram
A rhombus.
It is a rectangle.
It is a rhombus
a rectangle has four right angles and opposite sides are all the same length This means that a parallelogram is not always a rectangle, but a rectangle is always a parallelogram, by definition.
the diagonal in a paralleogram is not equal but the diagonals in the rectangle are congruent this is because the opposite sides of a parallelogram and rectangle are same parallel to each other but the adjacent sides of a parallelogram is not perpendicular where as the adjacent sides of rectangle is perpendicular to each other.
It is a special type of parallelogram, because all the sides are the same length. Rhombus is to parallelogram as square is to rectangle.
A rectangle and a parallelogram have the same formula for area:The area of a parallelogram is given:area = length × widthwhere:length is the length of one of the sides of the parallelogram; andwidth is the perpendicular distance between the side chosen for the length and its parallel side.In the formula for the area of a rectangle, the width (perpendicular distance between the sides given for the length) is also the length of the other two sides.
Technically it is because a rhombus is a parallelogram that has four sides of equal length in the same way that a square is technically a rectangle that has four sides of equal length.