The amount of sides.
no there is no difference between a square and a rectangle with equal sides. so if you have a test with the same question the answer should be no. by Muhammad Aashir Sajjad
A square has 4 equal sides whereas a regular hexagon has 6 equal sides
A square and a diamond
The main difference is that a square is a geometric shape whereas a rhumbus is a word with no meaning.The main difference between a square and a rhombus is that all the angles of a square are equal. In a rhombus, there are two pairs of equal opposite angles.
The equation "triangle plus triangle plus triangle equal square plus square equal hexagon" appears to be a playful or abstract representation rather than a mathematical expression. In a geometrical context, it implies that combining three triangles somehow results in a square, and then two squares equal a hexagon. This could symbolize a transformation or relationship between shapes rather than a literal calculation. Ultimately, the meaning is open to interpretation, often used for creative or educational purposes.
a square has 4 equal segments ,but the equilateral has 3.
A decagon has 10 equal sides while a square has 4 equal sides
A square is a parallelogram with two consecutive equal sides and two consecutive equal angles.
Square has all sides equal. Rectangle has only opposite sides equal. That's the only difference between them.
All the sides of a rhombus are equal in length,as in a square.The sizes of the angles do not have to equal 90° as in a square.
The only similarities between these shapes are that:These shapes have all congruent interior anglesObviously, the shapes are regular and have equal sides.
a square has four equal sides while a pentagon has five sides