no./ since each square has an even number amount of sides, it couldn't be. because 15 is an odd number.
Squares don't 'represent' angles. A shape is a square only if it has four equal sides and four 90-degree angles. If it doesn't have those, then it's not a square.
A four sided figure is a quadrilateral. There are several specific quadrilaterals, squares, rectangles, parallelograms, trapezoids, rhomboids, and kites.
Old one. Make a square out of four squares, then remove two adjacent inside toothpicks. This leaves a large square with a small square inside.
A quadrilateral always has four sides.A square always has four sides→ a square is always a quadrilateral.A quadrilateral's only distinguishing feature is a shape with four sides.A square has four sides, but also those four sides must all be the same length and all the angles are the same, at 90o.So squares are always quadrilaterals, but quadrilaterals are only sometimes squares.
There is no 3-d shape for only hexagons. They have to be mixed with pentagons or squares.
you have to draw four squares. all up by each other and then you take out the two middle ones.
No. Although squares are always rectangles, rectangles are not always squares. A square has four sides of equal length and four right angles. Rectangles must only have four right angles.
Squares have four equal sides and equal angles, rectangles only have two.
A 3-d shape with 6 equal faces is a cube. It has 6 squares as it's faces. A 3-d shape with 6 equal faces and only 2 squares is a rectangular prism. It has 2 squares and 4 other rectangles (squares are rectangles too) as it's faces.
To make a square, you need to create a shape with four equal sides and four right angles.
No, only the ones with four right angles
No, only those rectangles that are squares have four congruent sides.