Yes, provided:
1. ABCD is a closed plane figure (ie a closed 2-dimensional shape)
2. A square is considered a special case of a rectangle.
A figure with four congruent angles is a rectangle. In a rectangle, all four angles are right angles and therefore congruent to each other.
One property of a rectangle is that all angles of the figure are right angles.
A rectangle and a square, which is also a rectangle.
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.
For a figure to be a square, it must have four congruent sides and four right angles. For a figure to be a rectangle, it only has to have four right angles.
A figure with four congruent angles is a rectangle. In a rectangle, all four angles are right angles and therefore congruent to each other.
no a rectangle has 4 right angles
One property of a rectangle is that all angles of the figure are right angles.
A square and a rectangle
square and rectangle.
rectangle
The figure which is always a rectangle is a SQUARE having four straight sides and four right angles.
No. All rectangles have 4 interior angles each measuring 90 degrees.
A rectangle.
A rectangle and a square, which is also a rectangle.
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.
a rectangle