No because an isosceles shape is different to that of a rectangle shape
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It's roughly a rectangle.
Since we haven't seen the rectangle and you haven't described it to us, we'd only be guessing.
It is a rectangle.
Let us recall the definition of an isosceles triangle. An isosceles triangle is a triangle with two equal or congruent sides. In this definition, it is not stated that it has exactly two equal sides. An equilateral triangle has three equal or congruent sides. If it has three equal sides, then it must have two equal sides. Therefore, an equilateral triangle is considered as an isosceles triangle. But, an isosceles triangle is not necessarily an equilateral triangle.
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Just tell us the rectangle's length and width, and we'll whip out the answer faster than you can say "multiply".
they all have rectangular flags.
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Well, honey, a rhombus is a special type of quadrilateral with all sides equal, while an isosceles trapezoid has at least one pair of parallel sides. So, technically speaking, a rhombus can be considered an isosceles trapezoid if you squint your eyes and tilt your head a bit, but let's not get too carried away with geometry gymnastics now.