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A rectangle has 4 corners.

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Q: How many corners have rectangles have?
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How many corners do rectangles have?

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How many corners does 2 rectangular prisms have?

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What do rectangles have that parallelograms do not have?

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Do all rectangles have 4 corners?

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What is a shape with corners called?

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The two diagonals connecting opposite corners of a must always be equal?

This is true in squares and rectangles.


How do you find diagonals of squares and rectangles?

They are the lines joining the opposite corners. To find them you will need to look for them!


Are all squares classified as rectangles?

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What figure has exactly two lines of symmetry?

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How can all squares be rectangles?

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Are all rectangles square?

All rectangles are "squared" in that they have 4 corners (vertices) that are 90-degree angles. But a rectangle is only "a square" if all four sides are equal in length.