You cannot. The size of an angle is not sufficient to define a square - it could be one of many other polygons.
A square and a rectangle.
one angle
A right angle. Ninety degrees. Put more simply, but that answer is the correct one, look at a square, a real square, and then at the corner...that is a right angle, ninety degrees, square angle.
Its normally represented by a square so that at a glance you know its size is 90 degrees
I could answer that for you in a snap if I knew the size of angle 'b'.Without that information, no answer is possible.Wait! There is an answer. Not a useful one, but an answer nonetheless.The cosine of angle 'b' is the square root of [ 1 minus the square of the sine of angle 'b' ] .You heard it here first.
Wrecked angle with square foot
That is one of the definitional aspects of a square.
It is called the right angle! Smart one!
square
a square
No, but a square is a parallelogram (with one right angle and adjacent sides equal)
A square
No. A square is a two-dimensional shape, not an angle!
135 degrees and its exterior angle is 45 degrees
a square
Yes, that would be a square.