A geometrical shape with four equal sides.
square
10*10 = 100 so I would not need to estimate it! The answer is -10 or +10
No, but a square describes a rectangle.
It has a square base.
A Circle.
square
That knot is a square knot. The kids of my day would describe a square as an 'L-7'. Meet me at the town square.
To describe a shape's rotational symmetries, you would write the angle. For example, let's use a square. If you rotate a square 90 degrees, it will look exactly the same, and 180 will be the same too, so a square's rotational symmetries are 90 and 180 degrees.
No, but a square describes a rectangle.
It has a square base.
10*10 = 100 so I would not need to estimate it! The answer is -10 or +10
A Circle.
The unit of measurement typically used to describe the area of a town is square kilometers (km²) or square miles (mi²), depending on the geographical region. These units provide a comprehensive representation of the total land area of the town.
describe the pattern the square numbers make on the multiplication table
Polygon with four sides identical in length, four angles, all of which are 90 degrees.
With a little imagination, I am sure you can find lots of phrases that don't describe the square root of 625.With a little imagination, I am sure you can find lots of phrases that don't describe the square root of 625.With a little imagination, I am sure you can find lots of phrases that don't describe the square root of 625.With a little imagination, I am sure you can find lots of phrases that don't describe the square root of 625.
"Square" says it all. A square is an equilateral quadrilateral with each of the inside angles (vertices) equal to 90 degrees...it doesn't need to be described further.