Yes unless it is parallelogram
A square, a rectangle and an isosceles trapezoid
rhombus
The answer is no, if a rectangle's sides were congruent, it would be a square not a rectangle.
The diagonals will not always bisect opposite angles in the rectangle.
Rectangles do not have congruent lines. A square can always be called a rectangle. But a rectangle can't always be a square.
It has 2 diagonals
rectangle
always
One kind does.Theres the equelateral triangle.It is all the way congruent.
It will always be one. If all angles are congruent, there will be four right angles, forming a rectangle. A rectangle is also a parallelogram.It will always be one. If all angles are congruent, there will be four right angles, forming a rectangle. A rectangle is also a parallelogram.It will always be one. If all angles are congruent, there will be four right angles, forming a rectangle. A rectangle is also a parallelogram.It will always be one. If all angles are congruent, there will be four right angles, forming a rectangle. A rectangle is also a parallelogram.
Yes a Square is always a Rectangle because both have congruent angles.
Square and Rectangle