yes I'm sure as a parallelogram is a squashed rectangle. Hope I'm right!
A square is a rhombus that has a right angle in it.
The four different quadrilaterals are square, rectangle, rhombos, and parrellelogram
A rhombus
No because a rhombus has different properties than a square but they are both 4 equal sided quadrilaterals.
If you squahsed a square you would first get a quadrilateral, and if you squashed it all the way, you would be left with a line segment.
A squashed square with four equal sides and no right angles is called a "rhombus." In a rhombus, all sides are of equal length, but the angles can vary, making it distinct from a square. The shape retains some characteristics of a square but is skewed or "squashed."
It is a rhombus
A squashed square typically takes on the shape of a rectangle, as its corners remain at right angles while the sides are compressed in one direction. Depending on how it is squashed, it can also resemble a parallelogram if the angles are distorted. The overall dimensions will still retain some characteristics of the original square, but with altered proportions.
It is a rhombus
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A rhombus.