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Ok. Simple rule is 1 square meter = 4 meters. You take the number of meters and divide it by four.
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If a quadrilateral has four equal angles, then it is also a rectangle. It can also be a square if it has equal sides as well.
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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.
If a pyramid has a square base then it will have 5 faces. Always look at the number of edges at the base so is the base is square which has four edges then it will have four faces plus a base. This means 5 faces. This rule works in almost all 3D objects.
For a general rule for any object with four sides that have internal angles of 90 degrees just multiply the length by width.
Sounds like a rhombus... Has to be called a "non-square rhombus". Calling it a "rhombus" doesn't rule squares out of the title. A square is a rhombus.
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