It is true of all squares.
It has four sides of equal length and the corner angles are all equal.
A square, by definition, must have four right angles. A plane shape with 4 right angles which is not a square is a rectangle.
A rhombus looks like a lopsided square, or a diamond shape. It is a parallelogram with four equal sides. The angles of a rhombus do not all need to be equal BUT opposite angles of a rhombus ARE equal. If you were to "straighten it up" and make all the angles equal at right angles, it would be a square. A rhombus with four right angles is a square.
No. A square has two pairs of congruent angles!
A square always has a sum of 360 degrees for the interior angles.
The question describes a square. So it's a square, bub!
It has four sides of equal length and the corner angles are all equal.
A square has 4 angles
The opposite of "round" is "square." While "round" describes a shape with no angles or corners, "square" refers to a shape with four equal straight sides and right angles. In a broader context, "round" can also imply smoothness or curvature, while "square" can suggest sharpness or rigidity.
A square with 4 right angles and has a point of a triangle on the end of the square
A square has four right angles.
A square has four right angles.
no, a square has 4 right angles
A square has four angles. Each of these angles measures 90 degrees, making the total sum of the angles in a square 360 degrees.
A square has 4 right angles.
A square has four 90 degree angles.
a square has 4 right angles.