3-4-5
5-12-13
6-8-10
12-16-20
There is more but these are the ones that I think are the easiest
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No. The Pythagorean Theroem can ONLY be used on right triangles. Also, If you know one side of the square you know all sides of the square because a square has four equal sides.
There are more than four, but so I'll give you the ones that I know: 3-4-5. 5-12-13. 8-15-17, 7-24-25. 12-35-37, and 9-40-41. Multiples of these triplets work as well.
If you know the lengths of the four sides that make up the rectangle (I assume this question is referring to a rectangular object) you can use the pythagorean theorem (a^2 + b^2 = c^2) to solve for the length of the diagonal which is represented in the formula by the letter c.
To place four points equidistant from each other, you would need to arrange them in the shape of a perfect square. This means that each point would be the same distance away from the other three points, forming equal sides of the square. The distance between each point can be calculated using the Pythagorean theorem if the coordinates of the points are known.
A polygon with four sides and four angles is a quadrilateral.