It's a square only.
Since all of the cube's faces are the same they all are or none of them are. A square can be a rectangle but a rectangle can't be a square. A rectangle is described as a quadrilateral with four 90 degree angles or two sets of parallel lines. A square is described as a quadrilateral with equal sides and two sets of parallel lines. All faces of a cube is are rectangles.
A pyramid with a quadrilateral base.
It is a regular quadrilateral which is a square
No, a square is a quadrilateral and quadrilaterals have 4 sides, not 2.
A Cube or Hexahedron
A quadrilateral prism is a solid (3-D) object with two quadrilateral faces at either end and four rectangular faces joining these. A trough, with plane (not curved) sides is one example.
A square pyramid. * * * * * The base need not be a square; it can be any quadrilateral.
A square prism (a cuboid with at least two square faces at its ends).
The number of faces in a prism is one face for each of the sides of its cross-section plus the two end faces. A quadrilateral prism has a quadrilateral as its cross-section. Therefore it has 4 + 2 = 6 faces.
Faces are sides of 3-dimensional objects. If these faces are four bounded by four straight lines then they are quadrilateral faces.
There are two faces on a square (front and back.) There are six faces on a cube.
A quadrilateral is any four sided closed figure. A square is a specific type of quadrilateral with two required features:all of a square's sides are of equal lengthsall of a square's internal angles are 90o