It's not necessary to count. Squares always have four sides.
count them
a square has 4 sides
simply count the edges - e.g. a square has 4
A square has four sides, and each pair of opposite sides is parallel to each other. Therefore, there are two pairs of parallel lines in a square. In total, this means there are two distinct sets of parallel lines, resulting in four parallel lines if you count both sides of each pair.
If it has no sides then it cannot be a square.
You count them. Let's look at a square, it has 4 edges. Just count the sides of the shape. Vertice = corners (point) Faces = the flat surface areas Edges = sides of the shape that makes up the shape like the outline of a shape.
You can count them.
you count how many sides there are
no, a square has 4 sides. a cube has 6 sides.
you add up the sides of the figure.
A square, be definition, can have only four sides: no more and no fewer. So a square with eight sides is impossible.
A square prism has six sides