It is a 4 equal sided quadrilateral
It has 4 interior right angles that add up to 360 degrees
It has 2 equal diagonals that bisect each other at 90 degrees
It has 4 lines of symmetry
It will tessellate leaving no gaps or overlaps
It has a perimeter which is the sum of its 4 sides
It has an area which is its side squared
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No. All of a square's sides are the same size.
They are both systems of measurement in which there are sets of 7 units for measuring physical attributes of objects and derived units for measuring other attributes. For example, Basic units for mass: Kilogram (metric) or Pound (Imperial) Derived units for area: Square Metre (metric) or square inch (Imperial) Derived unit for pressure: kg / sq metre = Pascal (metric) or pounds / square inch = psi (Imperial).
a square and a rhombus share these attributes
no, a square has 4 if you talk basic math
square meters usually, but can depend on context. can be square inches, square feet etc