square and rhombus
Square
A polygon is any closed shape (all lines are connected to each other) having three sides or more with no curved edges at all. Therefore, a square is a polygon.
Depends on the pyramid. A pyramid with a square (or quadrilateral) base would indeed have 8 edges, but a pyramid can have any other polygon as a base.Depends on the pyramid. A pyramid with a square (or quadrilateral) base would indeed have 8 edges, but a pyramid can have any other polygon as a base.Depends on the pyramid. A pyramid with a square (or quadrilateral) base would indeed have 8 edges, but a pyramid can have any other polygon as a base.Depends on the pyramid. A pyramid with a square (or quadrilateral) base would indeed have 8 edges, but a pyramid can have any other polygon as a base.
A square, a rectangle, a parallelogram.
No. It is the other way round: a square is a polygon.
square and rhombus
Square
A square or any other regular polygon
Polygon, Quadrilateral, parallelogram, rhombus, trapezoid, square.
A polygon is any closed shape (all lines are connected to each other) having three sides or more with no curved edges at all. Therefore, a square is a polygon.
A polygon is a closed shape. A square, rhombus, rectangle, decagon, pentagon, ect. You can even make up your own closed shape and it would be a polygon. :)
Depends on the pyramid. A pyramid with a square (or quadrilateral) base would indeed have 8 edges, but a pyramid can have any other polygon as a base.Depends on the pyramid. A pyramid with a square (or quadrilateral) base would indeed have 8 edges, but a pyramid can have any other polygon as a base.Depends on the pyramid. A pyramid with a square (or quadrilateral) base would indeed have 8 edges, but a pyramid can have any other polygon as a base.Depends on the pyramid. A pyramid with a square (or quadrilateral) base would indeed have 8 edges, but a pyramid can have any other polygon as a base.
A square, a rectangle, a parallelogram.
its rhombus.rectangle,square
It is a regular 4 sided quadrilateral
The polygon theorem.