No, but a square describes a rectangle.
It has a square base.
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a square is a mix between a rhombus and a rectangle
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No, but a square describes a rectangle.
It has a square base.
describe the pattern the square numbers make on the multiplication table
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a square is a mix between a rhombus and a rectangle
A square is a type of polygon, rectangle, parallelogram and quadrilateral.
Large, square.
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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.
No numbers can describe the area of a circle.However, any number with a square unit of some sort attached can, eg:1 square units, 2 square units, 345,432 square units, 3,467,235 square units, 56 square miles, 27 acres, 22 square kilometres, 37 hectares, ...
a square is a regular polygon and it has right angles and also it is a quaderaterial