A rectangle is a 4 sided quadrilateral with opposite parallel sides with its length being greater than its width and it has 4 interior right angles.
True, a square can be classified as a rectangle - a rectangle must have 4 - 90° angles and it CAN have 4 equal sides. A rectangle cannot be classified as a square.
A square is classified as a rectangle with four corner angles.
A square can be classified as a rectangle and rhombus because a rectangle is a figure with two pairs of parallel sides and all angles congruent. A rhombus is a square just turned. In conclusion, yes.
A rectangle is technically a parallelogram and it belongs to the class of polygons known as quadrilaterals
No but they both classed as 4 sided quadrilaterals.
An oblong, a quadrilateral and sometimes a parallelogram
A square and a trapezoid
Yes, a square can be classified as a rectangle because it meets the definition of a rectangle: a quadrilateral with four right angles. Additionally, a square has all sides of equal length, which is a specific case of a rectangle where the length and width are equal. Therefore, while all squares are rectangles, not all rectangles are squares.
A rectangle is always a quadrilateral. By definition, a quadrilateral is a polygon with four sides, and a rectangle meets this criterion as it has four sides and four right angles. Therefore, every rectangle is classified as a quadrilateral.
No because they both have different properties but they are both 4 sided quadrilaterals.
By the length of its sides, by its perimeter, by the ratio of its adjacent sides.
A rectangle is a 4 sided quadrilateral with opposite parallel sides with its length being greater than its width and it has 4 interior right angles.