The use of "other" in the question implies that you already have some differences in mind. But you have chosen not to share that information. Unfortunately, we, at the Answers community have not yet mastered the art of mind-reading and so I cannot tell whether the differences that I can think of are ones that you are already aware of or they are "other".
a rectangle has longer sides then the square then the other
A rectangle is a parallelogram, but a parallelogram is not necessarily a rectangle. This is because a parallelogram can be so many other things, like a rhombus or a square.
A square and a rectangle are both quadrilaterals, all of whose vertices are right angles. A rectangle has two pair of sides of equal length with one pair being different from the other. A square has all four sides equal.
If its for a rectangle, multiply length x width. Other figures have different formulae.If its for a rectangle, multiply length x width. Other figures have different formulae.If its for a rectangle, multiply length x width. Other figures have different formulae.If its for a rectangle, multiply length x width. Other figures have different formulae.
No, but a Square can be a rectangle. Not the other way around.A square is a regular rectangle!No its false
A square is a rectangle with every side being congruent to every other side.
a rectangle is not a square by a square having parallel sides for all but the rectangle only has one pair of parallel sides * * * * * Actually, a rectangle has two pairs of parallel sides - the same as a square. Where they differ is that a rectangle has two pairs of sides of equal length, but each pair is different from the other. In a square, all four sides are of equal length.
Not a quadrilateral. But "Yes" to a rhombus and a rectangle. And, since a square is a rectangle as well as a rhombus, a square as well.
a square always
Yes, but a square is not always a rectangle. NO. a square is defined as "a shape having four equal sides and four right angles", whereas a rectangle is "a shape with 2 pairs of equal sides parallel to each other and four right angles." So as you can see, they are two completely different shapes. I would add that a rectangle can have two equal pairs of sides at right angles. While this is a square, it is also a rectangle.
A square is a type of rectangle and the square is also a type of any other quadrilateral (four-sided figure)
A square, all four sides are equal length. A rectangle has 4 sides, 2 parallel sides are a different length than the other two. A parallelogram is a rectangle where the two adjoining sides are not at a 90 degree angle to each other, but opposite sides are parallel to each other.