No because opposite sides of a rectangle are congruent and parallel
No, rectangles do not have congruent sides. Squares have congruent sides.
No, only those rectangles that are squares have four congruent sides.
No, not all rectangles have four congruent sides. While all squares are rectangles (since they meet the definition of having four right angles and opposite sides that are equal), rectangles in general can have sides of different lengths. Therefore, rectangles can have two pairs of equal sides but do not necessarily have four congruent sides like squares do.
adjacent sides of a rectangle are congruent
if the sides of two rectangles are equal then they r congrunt
They're sides may not be congruent.
A parallelogram is a four sided figure. that has congruent angles and all sides are parallel
Parallelograms, rhombuses, squares, and rectangles are the quadrilaterals that have opposite congruent sides.
no, if it did then that would be a square
No, two rectangles are not always congruent. Two rectangles are considered congruent if they have the same dimensions, meaning both their lengths and widths are equal. However, rectangles can have different dimensions and still be rectangles, making them non-congruent.
Rectangles have two pairs of two sides that are congruent. The first are the shorter sides and the second are the longer sides. PS congruent means the sides are the same length.
When two adjacent sides are equal (congruent).