A square has 4 vertices and 4 interior angles each measuring 90 degrees
A rhombus normally has no right angles (at the vertices). If a rhombus has right angles (at the vertices), it is called a square. The diagonals of a rhombus meet at right angles.
Four vertices Four equal sides Four equal angles
A square prism, or a cuboid, has eight vertices (or corners). At each one of these there are 3 angles so 24 angles in all.
A square has four sides and four vertices. Each side is of equal length, and the vertices are the points where the sides meet. The angles between the sides are all right angles, measuring 90 degrees.
A heptagon has seven angles, zero vertices.
4 angles and 4 vertices. It has at most 2 verticals. It has no verticles (whatever they might be!)
It has 20 vertices or angles. * * * * * No! A dodecagon has 12 vertices. A polygon with 20 vertices is an icosagon.
A square has 5 vertices * * * * * A square has 4 vertices!
The angles at the vertices. A square has vertices of 90 degrees. A rhombus has two vertices greater than 90 degrees and two vertices less than 90 degrees.
You classify a quadrilateral by its sides, angles, and its vertices.
A polygon has the same quantity of vertices as it has interior angles.
A square has 4 vertices