With great difficulty, since a square has only four sides.
A square, be definition, can have only four sides: no more and no fewer. So a square with eight sides is impossible.
Yes it does - ALL four sides are equal in a square.
A square has 4 equal sides. And 4 ninety degree angles.
No, they will not fit together, you will also need a square with sides equal in length to the sides of the octagon.
A square has four equal sides and four equal angles.
It is a rhombus that has 4 equal sides but is not a square
It is a rhombus that has 4 equal sides but is not a square
A regular 8 sided octagon has eight equal sides.
Yes it is a square is a regular quadrilateral because it is not a unknown shape * * * * * That is an interesting reason - but wrong. A square is the only quadrilateral whose sides are all equal and whose angles are all equal. Both sides and angles must be equal for a polygon to be termed regular.
A rectangle is an oblong, as its sides are not equal. A square has equal sides. Therefore, a square is not a rectangle. A rhombus is a parallelogram with oblique angles and equal sides.
A quadrilateral with 4 equal sides is a square or a rhombus
A square is a rectangle. A square is a rectangle with equal sides. A rectangle Has to have 4 right angles (and only 4 corners). A Square has the same definition (4 right angles, and only 4 corners) but all the sides have to be equal. A square is not a rhombus. A rhombus is a parallelogram with equal sides. A parallelogram has to have 4 sides (2 pairs of equal sides.) The equal sides must be parallel. A rhombus has the same definition (4 sides - 2 pairs of equal sides. The equal sides must be parallel.) but all the sides have to be equal lengths.