Yes, actually a rectangle is a type of square.
Yes, a square is a special type of Rectangle
a square is a special type of rectangle. A square is an equilateral and not a rectangle.a square is a special type of rectangle and is an equillattreal
yes, because if you cut the rectangle in half it would make 2 squares
No but they are both 4 equal sided quadrilaterals.
a square is a special type of rectangle where each side is the same length
A rectangle. It could be a square too but a square is just a special type of rectangle.
Yes. It's called a 'special case' of a rectangle.
A rectangle is any quadrilateral with two pairs of opposite parallel sides which intersect at right angles. For example, computer monitors are in the shape of a rectangle. A square is a special type of rectangle in which all four sides are congruent (equal in measure). Thus a square is both equilateral and equiangular while a rectangle need only be equiangular.
A square is a type of rectangle!
Shorten its length to the same size as its width.
It depends on what you consider a rectangle.A square is a special type of rectangle (and not vise versa).If you go by that a rectangle is simply a four-sided figure, then you go by that a square is a spacial type of rectangle that has all sides congruent. If this is the case, then no, not all rectangles are regular as a "regular" rectangle would be considered a square. A rectangle is a parallelogram (and not vise versa).If you go by that a four-sided figure is called a parallelogram, then there are more rules you go by. You would say that there are three spacial types of parallelograms. One is a rhombus, a parallelogram with four congruent sides. The second is a rectangle, a parallelogram with four right-angles. The third is a special type of parallelogram as well as a rhombus. A square is a parallelogram with four equal sides and four right-angles. A square is also classified as a rhombus with four right-angles. In this case, no, a square would be a regular rectangle.A rectangle is a four-sided figure.If you go by the rule that a square is not a rectangle, then yes, all rectangles are regular, unless you think a parallelogram is a type of rectangle, in that case, no.
Yes, a rectangle can be counted as a square. It is a type of square.