No but a square does.
Sides on a Rectangle (or Rhombus)
It would be a rectangle. The lengths of the sides must be such that the length times the width equals 36: So it could be a square with sides 6; or A rectangle with sides 4 and 9; or A rectangle with sides 3 and 13; or A rectangle with sides 2 and 18; or A rectangle with sides 1 and 36; or A rectangle with sides ½ and 72, etc The rectangle can get as thin as you like and would become longer to accommodate the area.
It equals 18. Add the sides together.
a triangle has 3 sides. a rectangle has 4 sides.
Yes. Every rectangle has 4 sides and 4 right angles. A rectangle that has 4 congruent sides is therefore a square.
4 sides
NO!!!! A rectangle has FOUR(4) sides. A tetrahedron has four faces.
2d rectangle has 4 sides.
A rectangle is a quadrilateral that has 4 sides and 4 interior angles
A rectangle has 4 sides whereas a triangle hs 3 sides
They can be, but they do not have to be. A rectangle has 4 sides and 4 right angles. Which means a square, which is a type of rectangle, would have 4 of the same length sides.
A rectangle with no sides is no longer a rectangle as a rectangle HAS 4 sides. The x-y plane is an infinite flat area with no limits (sides) to it.