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Squares are actually also rectangles so you could make 8 rectangles without touching any of the squares. However, if you could cut the squares, that would be a different problem....
No. All rectangles are not squares. Think of rectangles and squares as boxes. Would you be able to fit a rectangle into the square box? Nope. But you would be able to fit the square into the rectangle box. <---- Hope that helped. :)
A parallelogram is any quadrilateral in which both sets of opposite sides are parallel, or will never intersect. Squares and rectangles (both quadrilaterals) satisfy that condition, and so would rhombus.
Well, A square is a type of rectangle, so I image 12 squares is the same as saying 12 rectangles. Unless the squares are touching each other, then if two squares are touching then another rectangle would be formed.. etc etc
6 triangles is 18 and 3 squares is 12 18 +12 ------- 30
That would be a parallelogram. (Rectangles, Squares and Rhombuses are special types of parallelograms.)
Square No, in general they are six rectangles. Only in special cases would they be squares.
The last fold will be ineffective in making squares. If you fold a square in half it becomes two rectangles - one on top of the other. This "square" (pardon me, but the site doesn't do accurate 'drawing') shows the folding process. |--------------------------------| |........................................| |........................................| |........................................| |........................................| |........................................| |........................................| |........................................| |........................................| |........................................| |........................................| |--------------------------------| when folded back, becomes |----------------| |....................| |....................| |....................| |....................| |....................| |....................| |....................| |....................| |....................| |....................| |----------------| and when that is folded upwards, it becomes four squares |----------------| |....................| |....................| |....................| |....................| |----------------| The third fold makes eight rectangles.... |--------| |..........| |..........| |..........| |..........| |--------| And the fourth fold makes sixteen squares... |--------| |..........| |..........| |--------| Another fold - a fifth - would bring us back to rectangles again. There would be 32 of them. |----| |.....| |.....| |----|
Squares are also known as rectangles. They are a special case of a rectangle because all four sides are congruent. All squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles have to be squares. Squares can also be classified as a quadrilateral because they have 4 sides. A quadrilateral is defined as a four sided polygon. Squares are also known as parallelograms, since each set of opposite sides are parallel. The most general category for a square would be a polygon. A square is one particular example of a polygon. I hope that helps!
A square cross-section cuboid would fit the given description
Squares are rectangles so the formula for area will stay the same.
a vague answer would be polygon, parallelogram, and quadrilateral. there are also squares, rectangles, rhombuses, and trapezoids.