No. Usually only opposite sides are congruent.
All rectangles are quadrilaterals. A quadrilateral has 4 sides; all rectangles have 4 sides; thus all rectangles are quadrilaterals.
Yes, all rectangles are quadrilaterals because they have four sides and all quadrilaterals have four sides.
A rhombus, or a square if there's a right angle. ( if there's one, there must be 4!)
All rectangles have 4 sides. All parallelograms have 4 sides. A rectangle is a parallelogram with all 4 angles of 90°
Rectangles just need 4 sides that all have right angles, which a square has. A square needs all sides equal and at a right angle, which a rectangle doesn't have
that squares are very specific (4 sides of equal sides with only 90degree angles) rectangles are slightly less specific (4 sides with only 90degree angles) and quadrilaterals are very general (all 4 sided shapes)
Only if 2 sides are parallel with each other, and the other two sides are also parallel with each other. All squares are rectangles. All rectangles are parallelograms. All parallelograms are 4 sided. But not all 4-sided are parallelograms, not all parallelograms are rectangles, and not all rectangles are squares.
Do 4 sides times 4 rectangles. So it would be 4x4=16 sides
a rectangle has 4 right angles. A rhombus has four congruent sides. A square has four right angles and four congruent sides. All squares are rectangles because all rectangles have 4 right angles, and all squares have four right angles. But not all rectangles are squares because not all rectangles have congruent sides.
squares, rectangles, rhombuses, and parallelograms all have four sides
Each rectangle has four sides. Therefore, for four rectangles, you would multiply the number of rectangles by the number of sides per rectangle: 4 rectangles × 4 sides/rectangle = 16 sides. Thus, the total number of sides of four rectangles is 16.
All rectangles have 4 sides and 4 interior corner right angles