Not always. Like a rhombus.
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A parallelogram has four sides, the opposite sides to each other are parallel BUT the corners are NOT 90o angles.
Square, Rectangle, Parallelogram, Rhombus, Trapezium, Diamond, Kite
A square is always a parallelogram. Every square is a parallelogram.
Every square is a rectangle, a rhombus, a parallelogram, a quadrilateral, and a polygon because a square is a special case of each of these more general 2-dimensional figures. A square has four sides, each of equal length, and all four corners are right angles. * Any multi-sided structure is a polygon, so a square is one. * Any polygon that has four sides is a quadrilateral, so a square is one. * Any quadrilateral with at least two sides that are parallel to each other is a parallelogram, so a square is one. * Any parallelogram in which both sets of opposing sides are parallel to each other is a rhombus, so a square is one. * Any rhombus where all four corners are right angles is a rectangle, so a square is one. * Any rectangle where all four sides are the same length is a square.
Square, Quadrilateral, and Parallelogram.
A rectangle.
A parallelogram has 2 pairs of parallel sides, and provided that it isn't a square, it has no square corners. If necessary, you could call it an "oblique parallelogram" to indicate that it isn't square.
Four. Examples are parallelogram, rectangle, square etc
A parallelogram has 4 corners or vertices
Square, Rectangle, Rhombus & Parallelogram
square, rhombus, rectangle, and parallelogram.
A parallelogram has four sides, the opposite sides to each other are parallel BUT the corners are NOT 90o angles.
Square, Rectangle, Parallelogram, Rhombus, Trapezium, Diamond, Kite
No, a parallelogram is not always a square, but a square is a parallelogram.
If it looks like somebody sat on it and it started to bend, and its corners are not square corners any more, then it's called a "parallelogram".
No, a parallelogram is not always a square, but a square is a parallelogram.
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