There's no way for me to answer that question with the
information I have, since there are no rectangles "above".
The factor pairs are the length and width of the rectangles.
Number of factor pairs = number of rectangles
As I understand it, the number of factor pairs is equal to the number of rectangles.
Yes it does.
yes
Yes. Parallelograms have two pairs of opposite sides that are parallel. Rectangles also have two pairs of opposite sides that are parallel, which makes them parallelograms.
Yes. Parallelograms have two pairs of opposite sides that are parallel. Rectangles also have two pairs of opposite sides that are parallel, which makes them parallelograms.
To find the different rectangles with an area of 32 square units, we need to consider the factor pairs of 32. The pairs are (1, 32), (2, 16), (4, 8), and their reverses, giving us the dimensions of the rectangles: 1x32, 2x16, 4x8, and 8x4. However, since the order of dimensions does not create a new rectangle, we have four unique rectangles: 1x32, 2x16, and 4x8. Thus, there are three distinct rectangles with an area of 32 square units.
One to one.
rectangles have 2 sets of parellel sides but 2 different pairs of side lengths
There are six rectangles, consisting of three pairs of congruent rectangles.
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