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Why is it not possible to draw a square that is not a parallelogram
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Why is it not possible to draw a square that is not a parallelogram
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because just because they have 4 sides and equal length doesn't mean that all squares are parallelogram.
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So a square is a parallelogram with four sides of equal length and angles of equal size.
In other words, all squares are parallelograms, but only some parallelograms are squares.
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