Math, asked by kyp8167, 11 months ago

does a square is a parallelogram

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Answered by Anonymous
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Yes, a square is a \textbf{parallelogram}.

This can be explained as,

Square have opposite sides equal, opposite angles are equal, both diagonals are equal and also they bisect each other.

Proved!
Answered by WritersParadise01
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\bf\huge\color{red}\mathfrak{ hello\: mate!}

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<b> here's your answer!

\color{blue}{A \: SQUARE\:IS\:A\: PARALLELOGRAM.}

We know that, a quadrilateral can be said a square only if it's all sides are equal and opposite sides of a square is always equal, as there in parallelogram.

so, a square shows this same property as shown by parallelogram.

Also, "Evey square can be said to be a parallelogram, But every parallelogram cannot be a square."

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WritersParadise01: thanks William for these many thanks!☺️
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