The "angles of the square" typically refer to the four right angles formed at the corners of a square, each measuring 90 degrees. In a broader mathematical context, this concept can relate to the properties of squares in geometry, where the angles are equal and contribute to the overall symmetry and balance of the shape. Additionally, in coordinate geometry, the square can be defined by its vertices and the angles formed between adjacent sides.
There are four angles in square. All of them are right angels.
If you are not a square then you are a rectangle.
a square
it is a square because a square has four side and four right angels
There are 4 right angles in a square.
Neither because the 4 angles inside a square are all right angles.
angels are a fictional creature. you mean angles.
square
All four corners of a square are right angles.
a square:)... LOL
square :)
a square has 4 right angles if not than no clue