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A squashed square it has four equal sides but no right angles? - Answers

If you are assuming that the square would be squashed on top, then the sides of the square would be completely crushed and have a zig-zag look to them, and no, there would not be any right angles. However, if you are assuming the square was crushed at an angle, but still on top, then, theoretically, the two sides of the square hat aren't on top or bottom would get streatched out. In this instance, the square wouldn't have four equal sides, and no right angles.



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If you are assuming that the square would be squashed on top, then the sides of the square would be completely crushed and have a zig-zag look to them, and no, there would not be any right angles. However, if you are assuming the square was crushed at an angle, but still on top, then, theoretically, the two sides of the square hat aren't on top or bottom would get streatched out. In this instance, the square wouldn't have four equal sides, and no right angles.



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A squashed square it has four equal sides but no right angles? - Answers

If you are assuming that the square would be squashed on top, then the sides of the square would be completely crushed and have a zig-zag look to them, and no, there would not be any right angles. However, if you are assuming the square was crushed at an angle, but still on top, then, theoretically, the two sides of the square hat aren't on top or bottom would get streatched out. In this instance, the square wouldn't have four equal sides, and no right angles.

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