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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the conclusion of the statement "if a quadrilateral is a square, then it is also a parallelogram"?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

true

OpenStudy (adi3):

how u gonna explain bruh

OpenStudy (anonymous):

because a squares sides are parallel to the opposite ones. there

OpenStudy (adi3):

great u got it bruh

OpenStudy (adi3):

wht took u so long @Owlcoffee

OpenStudy (owlcoffee):

It is indeed true, a square is a special case of a parallelogram that is, all the sides are parallel and they are also equal. and since parallelogram is a case of quadrilateral, we can conclude that the square is a quadrilateral... It was a reversed one indeed.

OpenStudy (adi3):

u got mate

OpenStudy (adi3):

@Owlcoffee

OpenStudy (owlcoffee):

thanks :) It's been a while since I didin't do any geometry haha.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you

OpenStudy (adi3):

@Owlcoffee why dont u fan me and i fan u

OpenStudy (adi3):

mate

OpenStudy (owlcoffee):

sure.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So what is the conclusion on the statement

OpenStudy (adi3):

bye

OpenStudy (adi3):

just kidding mate

OpenStudy (adi3):

I did it

OpenStudy (adi3):

@Fatimsackor do u want me to fan u

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Adi3 sure

OpenStudy (adi3):

no no no

OpenStudy (adi3):

joking

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Would this be the conclusion statement? because a squares sides are parallel to the opposite ones. there @ Adi3

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