Yes, a square has 4 angles and 4 sides. The definition of something that is perpendicular is if it crosses over another line. So, imagine that the lines of the square are extending out more than they are. They pass through other lines and make 4 90 degrees right angles for every side.
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
Right angles are made up of perpendicular lines. A square has four of them.
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No, the diagonals of a rectangle are not perpendicular. The angles between them depend on the dimensions of the rectangle.However, the diagonals of a square are perpendicular (and squares are technically "regular" rectangles, meaning that all sides and angles are equal).
Not always as for example the perpendicular lines of a square meet each other at right angles.
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
The diagonals of a square are perpendicular (they intersect and form right angles). But they are angles bisectors since they bisect each pair of opposite angles. A perpendicular bisector actually bisects a side of a figure.
Right angles are made up of perpendicular lines. A square has four of them.
All angles in a square are 90o so all adjacent sides are perpendicular to one another.
A square has four perpendicular sides.
A square has both parallel and perpendicular symmetry. It is composed of two sets of parallel lines that meet at perpendicular angles.
A square, a rhombus and a kite
No but the diagonals of a square intersect at right angles
no... they do not have right angles connected to the sides
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Yes a square has 4 equal sides that are perpendicular to each other forming 4 interior right angles
No, the diagonals of a rectangle are not perpendicular. The angles between them depend on the dimensions of the rectangle.However, the diagonals of a square are perpendicular (and squares are technically "regular" rectangles, meaning that all sides and angles are equal).