Sometimes, only if it is a square.
The adjacent sides of a square are perpendicular.
Yes because the 4 corners of a square are perpendicular in that they meet at right angles and also the diagonals of a square are perpendicular
It has 4 perpendicular lines, or 4 equal sides. However, not all lines are perfectly equal!
If you are talking about the diagonals of a quadrilateral, the only quadrilateral that have diagonals that are perpendicular and bisect each other is a square, because a rectangle has bisecting diagonals, while a rhombus has perpendicular diagonals. And a square fits in both of these categories.
No, a square has four perpendicular sides.
Yes a square has 2 pairs of perpendicular sides actually, 4!
No. The diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular only if the rhombus is a square.
A square should have 4 sides with 90 degree angles. Hence necessarily be perpendicular in cartesian co-ordinate.
The adjacent sides of a square are perpendicular.
Sometimes, only if it is a square.
make a square
Yes because the 4 corners of a square are perpendicular in that they meet at right angles and also the diagonals of a square are perpendicular
Perpendicular would be at a right angle. If your sides are abcd, then ab, bc, cd, and da are perpendicular pairs.
It has 4 perpendicular lines, or 4 equal sides. However, not all lines are perfectly equal!
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A square and a rhombus