The correct answer is a rhombus.
A square has equal sides and equal angles, but a parallelogram does not intrinsically need to have equal angles. All squares are rhombuses, but not all rhombuses are squares.
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By definition In Euclidean geometry, a parallelogram is a simple quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides.
NOTE: There is no limit specified for the sizes of the two pairs of sides.
So the two pairs can equal each other in length...or not. A square is a special case of parallelogram where the sides and angles are all equal to each other.
The correct answer is a rhombus.
A square has equal sides and equal angles, but a parallelogram does not intrinsically need to have equal angles. All squares are rhombuses, but not all rhombuses are squares.
Some parallelograms are actually rotated rhombi, and hence only these can have 4 equal sides.
Yes a square is a parallelogram because the sides and top and bottom will keep going in one direction and never hit each other
it's a RHOMBUS not a SQUARE
THE CORRECT ANSWER IS A RHOMBUS
PARALLELOGRAM
The number of sides that an Parallelogram have is.... 4 sides!
A parallelogram always has four sides.
A parallelogram is a shape with four sides e.g square.
a parallelogram
4 sides.