They must all be the same length.
For a figure to be a square, it must have four congruent sides and four right angles. For a figure to be a rectangle, it only has to have four right angles.
A square must have four sides of equal length, and have a right-angle (90 degrees) in each of the four corners.
Yes
square
If polygon X is inscribed in polygon Y, it means that all the vertices of polygon X lie on the sides of polygon Y. Additionally, polygon Y must have a shape that allows for polygon X to fit entirely within it, indicating that polygon Y is larger or has a suitable configuration to accommodate polygon X. This relationship often implies that the angles and side lengths of polygon X are influenced by the geometry of polygon Y.
They must not all be equal.
For a figure to be a square, it must have four congruent sides and four right angles. For a figure to be a rectangle, it only has to have four right angles.
No, for a polygon to be regular it must have equal side lengths and angles.
A square must have four sides of equal length, and have a right-angle (90 degrees) in each of the four corners.
Yes
square
No! Regular polygons must have equal side lengths and equal angles.
A square.
A square or a rhombus
First, you must know the lengths of the sides of the square.
A square.
If polygon X is inscribed in polygon Y, it means that all the vertices of polygon X lie on the sides of polygon Y. Additionally, polygon Y must have a shape that allows for polygon X to fit entirely within it, indicating that polygon Y is larger or has a suitable configuration to accommodate polygon X. This relationship often implies that the angles and side lengths of polygon X are influenced by the geometry of polygon Y.