No but a square does
No, a rectangle has opposite side which are equal in length.
sure why not
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A square is a rectangle whose adjacent sides are equal.
A square is a rectangle whose adjacent sides are equal.
One pair of equal angles can be found in an isosceles triangle, where the angles opposite the equal sides are congruent. For the equal adjacent sides, consider a rectangle, where each pair of adjacent sides (length and width) is equal to the corresponding sides on the opposite side. Thus, in a rectangle, we have two pairs of equal adjacent sides, while the opposite angles are also equal.
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Adjacent sides are also equal.
A square is a rectangle, but a rectangle isn't necessarily a square. A square can be thought of as a "special" rectangle, where all sides are equal. The similarity is that all rectangles have 4 angles each of 90o However a Square has 4 sides equal length while a Rectangle has 4 sides with opposite sides of equal length. The clever observer will note that the adjacent sides of a square are equal while the adjacent sides of a rectangle may or may not be equal. yes it is
The shape you are describing is a rectangle. In a rectangle, opposite sides are equal in length, and it has two pairs of adjacent sides: two longer sides and two shorter sides. If the longer sides are equal and the shorter sides are also equal, it can also be considered a specific type of rectangle called a square, if all sides are equal.
the diagonal in a paralleogram is not equal but the diagonals in the rectangle are congruent this is because the opposite sides of a parallelogram and rectangle are same parallel to each other but the adjacent sides of a parallelogram is not perpendicular where as the adjacent sides of rectangle is perpendicular to each other.
Adjacent sides of a rectangle are perpendicular.