Look at the definition of a rhombus. A square fulfills all parts of the definition.
A square number, by definition, cannot be a prime so the answer is there are no such numbers.A square number, by definition, cannot be a prime so the answer is there are no such numbers.A square number, by definition, cannot be a prime so the answer is there are no such numbers.A square number, by definition, cannot be a prime so the answer is there are no such numbers.
Squares are square by definition.
It is the definition of a perfect square.
A square is a regular quadrilateral.
A square is a rhombus by the modern definition of rhombus as a quadrilateral with four equal sides. An old definition of rhombus added the clause that it is not a square.
A square polygon by definition has one face and it is square.
A 3d square
A four sided pyramid with a square base.
No. By definition, a square can have only right angles.
It's not a square if it has no root. If a number is a square then, by definition, it MUST have a square root. If it did not it would not be a square.
There is no such thing. A square is, by definition, a 'regular' shape.