It has 4 perpendicular lines, or 4 equal sides. However, not all lines are perfectly equal!
A rhombus has 4 equal sides with no perpendicular lines
any rhombus
A rhombus has 4 equal sides and the diagonals are always perpendicular
Yes a square has 4 equal sides that are perpendicular to each other forming 4 interior right angles
It is not clear what you mean by "has 4 right sides opposite sides equal". If you delete the phrase "4 right sides", the answer is a rhombus.
Aquadrilateral that is called a rectangle has by definition 4 right angles (all sides are perpendicular to their neighbors) and opposite sides that are equal in length and parallel.
A square has 4 right angles, and 2 pairs of equal, perpendicular sides.
All squares have TWO SETS of opposite, parallel sides. A square is a parallelogram with 4 equal sides and 4 equal angles (right angles) of which adjacent sides are perpendicular. The related parallelogram, the rhombus, or "diamond" shape, also has 4 equal sides, but no right angles, where opposite angles are equal and adjacent angles are supplementary (sum to 180 degrees).
NO. A square has 4 equal sides with the sides perpendicular each other. A circle has infinite sides.
a square has 4 equal length sides that are perpendicular to each other. A hexagon has 6 sides
The description given could be that of a rectangle.