A square is a regular four-sided polygon.
A rhombus is a four sided polygon with all its sides of equal length. A square also meets those requirements.
You could draw four different triangles in a 4-sided polygon, but two are enough to define the polygon.
it depends which polygon you are asking about. A square is a 4 sided polygon.
Since you are a quadrangle with square corners, you are a 4-sided polygon with 90° angles, which means you are a rectangle. If all the sides are equal length, you are a square, which is a specific type of rectangle.
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A square is a regular four-sided polygon.
a square which is a subset of rectangles
Be there or be a 4 sided polygon of which the length of all the sides are equal, and the angles are 90 degrees.
A rhombus is a four sided polygon with all its sides of equal length. A square also meets those requirements.
You could draw four different triangles in a 4-sided polygon, but two are enough to define the polygon.
A regular polygon has equal length sides while a polygon does not have to have equal sides.
if the sides of the polygon are equal in length and the angles of the joining sides are equal in degrees then the polygon will become more circular. Compare a 4 sided square to an 8 sided octogon (stop sign shape)
It can be if all the sides are of equal length.
it depends which polygon you are asking about. A square is a 4 sided polygon.
Since you are a quadrangle with square corners, you are a 4-sided polygon with 90° angles, which means you are a rectangle. If all the sides are equal length, you are a square, which is a specific type of rectangle.
A polygon is convex if it has no two points that can be used to define a line segment that falls outside of that polygon. Another way to put it is: a convex polygon has all vertices pointing 'out'. Consider the following 6-sided polygon: _ ' | |_ |__| Well you get the idea. The 'notch' cut out of the square turns the square into a six sided figure now, with the 'corner' in the upper right pointing 'in' so the polygon is not convex.