no rectangles dont have 4 congruent side, otherwise it would be a square or a rhombus.
No, not all rectangles have four congruent sides. While all squares are rectangles (since they meet the definition of having four right angles and opposite sides that are equal), rectangles in general can have sides of different lengths. Therefore, rectangles can have two pairs of equal sides but do not necessarily have four congruent sides like squares do.
No, only those rectangles that are squares have four congruent sides.
Yes, all rectangles are quadrilaterals because they have four sides and all quadrilaterals have four sides.
Yes because all rectangles are closed polygons with four straight sides - and that is what a quadrilateral is. Yes because all rectangles are closed polygons with four straight sides - and that is what a quadrilateral is. Yes because all rectangles are closed polygons with four straight sides - and that is what a quadrilateral is. Yes because all rectangles are closed polygons with four straight sides - and that is what a quadrilateral is.
Rectangles have four sides and four angles.
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.
Yes, all rectangles have four sides. A rectangle is defined as a quadrilateral with opposite sides that are equal in length and four right angles. This characteristic means that every rectangle will always have four sides, regardless of its specific dimensions.
They all have four sides(quadrilaterils).
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squares, rectangles, rhombuses, and parallelograms all have four sides
Because it has four sides like all quadrilaterals have.
Rectangles have four right angles so, yes, all squares are rectangles because they also have four right-angled corners. However, rectangles can have sides of any length, as long as the opposite sides are of equal length, whereas a square has all four sides of equal length. A more technical reply could be that a rectangle has two pairs of congruent and parallel sides, which all squares have.