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Square (geometry)
In Euclidean Geometry geometry, a square is a regular polygon with four equal sides. In Euclidean geometry, it has four 90 degree angles. A square with vertices ABCD would be denoted .
ClassificationA square (regular quadrilateral) is a special case of a rectangle as it has four right angles and equal parallel sides. Likewise it is also a special case of a rhombus, kite, parallelogram, and trapezoid. Mensuration formulaThe perimeter of a square whose sides have length t is
And the area is
In classical times, the second power was described in terms of the area of a square, as in the above formula. This led to the use of the term square to mean raising to the second power. Standard coordinatesThe coordinates for the vertices of a square centered at the origin and with side length 2 are (±1, ±1), while the interior of the same consists of all points (x0, x1) with −1 < xi < 1. PropertiesEach angle in a square is equal to 90 degrees, or a right angle. The diagonals of a square are equal. Conversely, if the diagonals of a rhombus are equal, then that rhombus must be a square. The diagonals of a square are \sqrt{2} (about 1.41) times the length of a side of the square. This value, known as Pythagoras? constant, was the first number proven to be irrational. If a figure is both a rectangle (right angles) and a rhombus (equal edge lengths) then it is a square. Other facts
Non-Euclidean geometryIn non-euclidean geometry, squares are more generally polygons with 4 equal sides and equal angles. In spherical geometry, a square is a polygon whose edges are great circle arcs of equal distance, which meet at equal angles. Unlike the square of plane geometry, the angles of such a square are larger than a right angle. In hyperbolic geometry, squares with right angles do not exist. Rather, squares in hyperbolic geometry have angles of less than right angles. Larger squares have smaller angles. Examples:
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