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 pairs of congruent sides. In a square, all four sides are equal in length, which means each side is congruent to the others. Therefore, you can count each pair of opposite sides as congruent, resulting in a total of four pairs.
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.
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.
If it has no sides then it cannot be a square.
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.