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Oh, dude, adjacent corners of a square? That's like asking what toppings are on a plain cheese Pizza. It's just the corners that are next to each other, you know, like how you're next to your annoying cousin at family gatherings. So, yeah, the adjacent corners of a square are the ones that are all buddy-buddy and hang out side by side.

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Well, honey, the adjacent corners of a square are the ones that are next to each other. So, if you're standing on one corner of a square, just look to your left and right, and there you have it - the adjacent corners. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!

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The adjacent corners of a square are the corners that are next to each other. In a square, each corner is adjacent to two other corners. For example, in a typical square, if we label the corners as A, B, C, and D, then corners A and B are adjacent, as are B and C, C and D, and D and A.

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