i need help on classifying quardrangles

please show a parallelogram
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a square is a special type of parallelogram is a parallelogram having all its sides equal

the length of each side is called "a"  The area of this kind of parallelogram (square) is a*a that is a squared.

So the answer is: Yes the square is a parallelogram.
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because the area of a square is a^2 that is why we call the second power of a number

the squqre of this number. we call a^2 the square of a, instead the second power of a.

The same happens with the 3d power of a number. we call the cube of this number instead the third power of the number. That is why the third power of a number represents

the volume of a cube.

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