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4 of them.
Pick three numbers. If the square of the largest number is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two, then the three numbers could represent the sides of a right triangle.
A square number is the product of an integer multiplied by itself. For example, 9 is a square number because it can be expressed as 3 x 3. The term "square" is derived from the fact that if you draw a square with sides of length equal to the integer, the total number of squares inside the larger square will be equal to the square number.
Impossible, as there are not enough numbers to cover all squares.
It is a rhombus that has 4 equal sides but is not a square
A square number is the product of a number multiplied by itself. It is square because both numbers are equal, just like the sides of a square. Example: 3x3=9 the square root of 9 is 3.
4 of them.
Pick three numbers. If the square of the largest number is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two, then the three numbers could represent the sides of a right triangle.
A square has 4 equal sides whereas a regular hexagon has 6 equal sides
A square number is the product of an integer multiplied by itself. For example, 9 is a square number because it can be expressed as 3 x 3. The term "square" is derived from the fact that if you draw a square with sides of length equal to the integer, the total number of squares inside the larger square will be equal to the square number.
Impossible, as there are not enough numbers to cover all squares.
A number can be made into only one rectangle if it is a square number. A square number is a number that can be represented as the product of an integer with itself, such as 1, 4, 9, 16, and so on. These numbers have only one unique way of arranging their factors to form a rectangle, as the sides will be equal in length.
Yes it does - ALL four sides are equal in a square.
How many sides has a square? Are they all equal? Can you divide the perimeter by the number of sides?
A square has 4 equal sides. And 4 ninety degree angles.
A trapezoid (in most cases)
No; apart from the fact that "regular number" of sides does not mean anything. What numbers do you consider to be regular and why? In any case, a regular polygon is one which has all sides of equal length AND all angles of equal measure. A square is the only regular 4-sided polygon. A rectangle has equal angles but not sides, a rhombus has equal sides but not angles. All other quadrilaterals fail on both counts.