FIRST, measure the bottom half. (Measure A)
SECOND, measure a STRAIGHT verticle line from top to bottom. (Measure B)
Multiply A by B.
This works because it can be turned into a rectangle or square. First, make a sraight verticle line starting from the left hand bottom corner. Go up until you meet the upper line. The triangle you have just created should fit into the space that is unoccupied to make a square/rectangle.
Hope this helped!
. okay, that didnt help. because the poor person up there, probably my reincarnation, SAID ITS NOT A SQUARE OR A RECTANGLE. like all sides uneven, pretty retarded looking excuse for a shape. your wrongggggggggggggg and i need help. rawr.
Yes. Although a rectangle cannot be a square.
There is no such thing as a three sided rectangle. They have four sides. Length and width of a rectangle being THE SAME (having a 1:1 ratio) will provide the largest area possible. In other words, for a given perimeter, a square is the largest rectangle. If you mean a triangle (which has three sides), then all sides being equal will still yield the largest area.
never - the only thing it may have is common is that a simple rectangle will have four right angles. But a rectangle is not simple, it is complex.
Every square is a rectangle because a rectangle is a polygon with 4 sides (a quadrilateral) and 4 right angles. A square is a rectangle with 4 equal sides. So the thing that would makes some rectangles not like squares is they have only two sides of equal length and not four.
There can be no such thing as a rectangle hexagon. A rectangle is a polygon that is distinct from a hexagon.There can be no such thing as a rectangle hexagon. A rectangle is a polygon that is distinct from a hexagon.There can be no such thing as a rectangle hexagon. A rectangle is a polygon that is distinct from a hexagon.There can be no such thing as a rectangle hexagon. A rectangle is a polygon that is distinct from a hexagon.
Yes. Although a rectangle cannot be a square.
An investigation into that question began several years ago, but was suspended when it was discovered that there is no such thing as a three-sided rectangle.
No such thing . . . A rectangle is a four sided polygon and a hexagon is a six sided polygon. How they could mix, I have no clue.
it is the same thing as a square
There is no such thing as a three sided rectangle. They have four sides. Length and width of a rectangle being THE SAME (having a 1:1 ratio) will provide the largest area possible. In other words, for a given perimeter, a square is the largest rectangle. If you mean a triangle (which has three sides), then all sides being equal will still yield the largest area.
Actually, there is no such thing as a rectangle square. A square has 4 equal sides. On the other hand, a rectangle has 4 sides no matter what length. There are rectangle squares though. By: SupeRMAn P.S. SupeRMAn is just a user that is a 4th grade student in Temple City.
never - the only thing it may have is common is that a simple rectangle will have four right angles. But a rectangle is not simple, it is complex.
A rectangle is like a square so, yes.
Every square is a rectangle because a rectangle is a polygon with 4 sides (a quadrilateral) and 4 right angles. A square is a rectangle with 4 equal sides. So the thing that would makes some rectangles not like squares is they have only two sides of equal length and not four.
Quadri- As in quadrilateral - a 4 sided shape. That's the closest thing I know to a prefix meaning a square.
By using that one thing.
There can be no such thing as a rectangle hexagon. A rectangle is a polygon that is distinct from a hexagon.There can be no such thing as a rectangle hexagon. A rectangle is a polygon that is distinct from a hexagon.There can be no such thing as a rectangle hexagon. A rectangle is a polygon that is distinct from a hexagon.There can be no such thing as a rectangle hexagon. A rectangle is a polygon that is distinct from a hexagon.