Octogon.
no because there are other way that a shape ha s 4 sides but it cant always be a square
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8 sides on the Stop sign
P = 8s where s is the length of a side.
If the shape has more than three sides you cannot. If you have a polygon with more than 3 sides, it is not a rigid shape. It can be deformed into another - just as a square can be deformed into a rhombus. The lengths of the sides do not change but the area does. So for any shape with more than 3 sides, there is no way. For a triangle with sides of length a, b and c units let s = (a+b+c)/2 units Then area = sqrt[s*(s-a)*(s-b)*(s-c)]
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8 sides on a stop sign
8 sides on a stop sign
A shape with four or more sides can have two parallel sides.
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8 sides in an octagon