A rhombus
square has 2 equal sides
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No. It's a squashed square ... with 4 equal sides but vertices that aren't "corners".
Assuming each angle is 90 degrees, the shape is called a square.
That is called a rhombus.
its called a 'Rhombus'
Rhombus?
parallelogram * * * * * No, since the sides remain of equal length, it is a rhombus.
square has 2 equal sides
If you are assuming that the square would be squashed on top, then the sides of the square would be completely crushed and have a zig-zag look to them, and no, there would not be any right angles. However, if you are assuming the square was crushed at an angle, but still on top, then, theoretically, the two sides of the square hat aren't on top or bottom would get streatched out. In this instance, the square wouldn't have four equal sides, and no right angles.
This is not considered a "squashed square". This is considered a rhombus, a 4 sided parallelogram, with all four sides with equal lengths, and an area of d1d2/2, suits the Euler Characteristic just like a square F - E + V = 0 - 4 + 4 = 0, and is possibly a square if it has a single right angle.
A rhombus
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