yes, a square does have four sides, and they are all equal.
Yes. By definition a square has four equal sides and four 90º angles, so any two adjacent sides are perpendicular.
A square pyramid has a square base and four triangular sides.
A square has four sides. The sides of a square are all equal in length. A square has four corners.
No, not every quadrilateral with four congruent sides is a square. While a square does have four congruent sides, it also has four right angles. A shape with four congruent sides that does not have right angles is classified as a rhombus, which is a type of quadrilateral but not a square.
A four-sided polygon with four congruent sides and four equal angles is a square
four. an example is a square or rectangle
Yes. By definition a square has four equal sides and four 90º angles, so any two adjacent sides are perpendicular.
It is a square as square has 4 sides and all of them are equal. Also it has 4 corners.
A square pyramid has a square base and four triangular sides.
A square has four equal sides and four equal angles.
A square has four sides. The sides of a square are all equal in length. A square has four corners.
A square (i am pretty sure) has 2 sets of parallel sides and four parallel sides.
No, not every quadrilateral with four congruent sides is a square. While a square does have four congruent sides, it also has four right angles. A shape with four congruent sides that does not have right angles is classified as a rhombus, which is a type of quadrilateral but not a square.
no, a square has 4 sides. a cube has 6 sides.
A square has FOUR sides, not six.
A four-sided polygon with four congruent sides and four equal angles is a square
A square has four sides, honey. They're straight up and down, just like my attitude. So, if you're counting vertical sides, you've got four of those bad boys to work with. Just remember, squares don't play games when it comes to their sides.