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 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.
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.
A square has 5 vertices * * * * * A square has 4 vertices!
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
The edges of a square are also known as the sides. These are the straight lines which form the boundaries of a square. The vertices are the four corners or angles where two sides meet.