A parallelogram square has four sides and all sides of the parallelogram is same.
What is a parallelogram?
A parallelogram is a straightforward quadrilateral with two sets of parallel sides in Euclidean geometry. A parallelogram's facing or opposing sides are of equal length, and its opposing angles are of similar size.
According to the definition of a parallelogram, a rectangle, a rhombus, a square, and a parallelogram are a parallelogram.
There are 3 special types of parallelogram.
Rectangle: Opposite side of the parallelogram are equal and parallel. The angle between two adjacent sides is 90°.
Rhombus: Opposite side of the parallelogram are equal and length of all side are equal. The angle between two adjacent sides is not equal to 90°.
Square: Opposite side of the parallelogram are equal and length of all side are equal. The angle between two adjacent sides is 90°.
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