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
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.
rectangle
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Yes a Square is always a Rectangle because both have congruent angles.
Square and Rectangle