well it could possibly, if you take note of the impecitory calculation which will differ the final equation. If you understand the law of gavitational devices. Which by comprehending this you will surely find the answer to you rather long forth question.
the base of a cube is a square but the base of a rectangle prism is a rectangle
A rectangle (or square).
A rectangle!
No they have to have a polygon as a base.
Base times height. This gives you the area of a rectangle or any square.
the base of the rectangle exceeds three times its altitudes by 4. if the length of the side of the square is 8centimeter find the dimension of the rectangle.
The only rectangle would be the base.
Area formulas? Area of a rectangle equals base*height Area of a square equals side*side Area of a triange equals 1/2 * base* height
30 square feet
The base is different. A rect. pyramid has a rectangle as a base. Because the sides are different length for a rectangle, the triangles will not all be congruent (equal). A square pyramid has a square as the base. All sides of the square are the same length, so all the triangular sides of the pyramid will be congruent.
A square is a rectangle even through a rectangle is not always a square.
The area of a rectangle is length x width. The area of a triangle is 1/2 base x height. If you mean a rectangle, the area is 70 square units. If you mean a triangle, the area is 35 square units.