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We are parallelograms we are three different polygons sometimes we share our names what are we

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trapezoids (A and J are "typical" examples, but all parallelograms also fit the definition of trapezoids);parallelograms (E is the "typical" example, but all rectangles and rhombuses also fit the definition of parallelograms);rectangles (F is the "typical" example, but all squares also fit the definition of rectangles);rhombuses (C and D are the "typical" examples, but all squares also fit the definition of rhombuses);squares (B), the most special of them all
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A parallelogram has opposite sides that are parallel. Squares, rectangles and rhombi are parallelograms with four right angles and are known as quadrilaterals.

A polygon is a two dimensional shape with straight sides.

Therefore polygons that are also parallelograms are quadrilaterals.

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