A square is defined as a quadrilateral with four equal sides and four right angles. Each of its sides is of equal length, ensuring that the shape is both symmetrical and balanced. The four vertices are the points where the sides meet, forming the corners of the square. This unique combination of equal lengths and right angles gives the square its distinctive properties.
A square has 4 equal sides and 4 vertices of 90 degrees
Square
Four vertices Four equal sides Four equal angles
4 sides 4 vertices
No. It's a squashed square ... with 4 equal sides but vertices that aren't "corners".
A square has 4 equal sides and 4 vertices of 90 degrees
Square
Four vertices Four equal sides Four equal angles
4 sides 4 vertices
A square has four sides of equal length and four vertices where the sides meet. Each vertex is a corner point where two sides intersect at a 90-degree angle. The sides of a square are also perpendicular to each other, making it a special type of rectangle with all sides being equal in length.
A square has 4 equal sides whereas a regular hexagon has 6 equal sides
It is a quadrilateral that has 4 sides and 4 vertices
No. It's a squashed square ... with 4 equal sides but vertices that aren't "corners".
A Square has 4 sides and 4 vertices.
4 sides and 4 vertices
It can be a square or a rectangle
A square.