A square has 4 equal angles, by definition; it is a specific type of rhombus.
4 such as a square
A square or a rectangle... though technically they have four equal angles...
a square 2 pairs of equal angles: A rhomboid
There is only one regular quadrilateral, the square. A regular polygon must have equal sides and equal angles, and in the case of quadrilaterals that is a square.
Four equal sides and four right angles is the definition of a square.
A square has four equal angles. It also has four equal sides.
The same for both. Both a square and a rectangle have 4 equal angles.
A rhombus has four equal sides, but it is not necessarily a square. Think of it as a square that can be stretched. Thus, it will have four angles and opposite angles will be the equal. A special case of a rhombus is a square and then, all four angles will be equal 90 degrees.
A square has four equal sides and four equal angles.
A square has 4 equal sides and 4 equal corner right angles.
A rhombus looks like a lopsided square, or a diamond shape. It is a parallelogram with four equal sides. The angles of a rhombus do not all need to be equal BUT opposite angles of a rhombus ARE equal. If you were to "straighten it up" and make all the angles equal at right angles, it would be a square. A rhombus with four right angles is a square.
4 such as a square
The 4 equal angles of 90 degrees within a square add up to 360 degrees
4 of each.
A square has 4 equal sides. And 4 ninety degree angles.
A rhombus has 4 right angles just like the square * * * * * In general a rhombus has a pair of equal obtuse angles and a pair of equal acute angles. It is only in a special case that the shape has 4 right angles and then it is called a square.
A square has 4 equal sides and 4 right angles whereas a rhombus has 4 equal sides but 2 equal acute angles and 2 equal obtuse angles.