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A Rectangle is a four sided figure in which the internal angles are 90 degrees. A Rhombus is a four sided figure in which all sideshave the same length
If you know the angles, you can use them to figure it out. If they are all 90 degree angles, then it is most certainly a rectangle.
The area of the striped rectangle can be described as a portion of the total area of the figure. To determine the exact area of the striped rectangle, we would need to know the dimensions of the rectangle and calculate its area using the formula for the area of a rectangle (Area = length x width). The area of the striped rectangle would be a specific numerical value representing the space it occupies within the larger figure.
Rectangle is a two-dimensional figure.
The answer depends on what information about the rectangle you do have.
A rectangle is a four-sided figure with a right angle at each corner. A rhombus is a figure with four equal sides. A figure that is both a rectangle and a rhombus is a square.
Rectangle prism
Since a frustum is a portion of a solid, three-dimensional figure, and a rectangle is a plane, two-dimensional figure, there can be no such thing as the frustum of a rectangle.
Yes. A figure which is both a rhombus and a rectangle is commonly called a square.
If the figure has curved edges, then it's not a "rectangle".
The figure which is always a rectangle is a SQUARE having four straight sides and four right angles.
The perimeter of a rectangle, like the perimeter of any closed two-dimensional figure, is the distance around it. The perimeter of the rectangle is the sum of two lengths plus two widths.