parallel rectangle
a rectangle is a trapezoid because it has 1 pair of parallel side
You can't unless you know something else about the rectangle, such as the short side is 1 less than the long side. A rectangle of 2 by 3 and a rectangle of 1 by 6 both have an area of 6.
You can make a perimeter with side lengths if 3, 3, 3, 3 or you could do a rectangle with side lengths of 4, 4, 2, 2. Finally you could do a rectangle with side lengths of 5, 5, 1, 1.
You multiply the length by the width by the height. Multiply side 1 by side 2 by side 3.
Yes, because if you draw a rectangle, there'll be at the top and the right side touch.
It is 5!!!! It can be any number
a rectangle is a trapezoid because it has 1 pair of parallel side
You can't unless you know something else about the rectangle, such as the short side is 1 less than the long side. A rectangle of 2 by 3 and a rectangle of 1 by 6 both have an area of 6.
Yes it does because :)
You can make a perimeter with side lengths if 3, 3, 3, 3 or you could do a rectangle with side lengths of 4, 4, 2, 2. Finally you could do a rectangle with side lengths of 5, 5, 1, 1.
You multiply the length by the width by the height. Multiply side 1 by side 2 by side 3.
Yes, because if you draw a rectangle, there'll be at the top and the right side touch.
a rectangle as a longer side because there's 48 inches for a rectangle but there's only 45 inches for a triangle. a rectangle as a longer side because there's 48 inches for a rectangle but there's only 45 inches for a triangle.
Firstly, if all the angles are not 90 degrees it isn't a rectangle - with 4 sides it is a quadrilateral. So there is no "if". Area of a rectangle = length of 1 side multiplied by the length of an adjacent (touching) side.
A kind would be a,lets say 2 circles and one big giant rectangle would work. Get paper and work that out. Another Solution would be 1 circle at the side of an rectangle and an another side of that. Remeber I can not tell you the answer. Or theres a cone at the side and a rectangle at the bottom.
1/4th of intial area
A golden rectangle is a rectangle where the ratio of the length of the short side to the length of the long side is proportional to the ratio of the length of the long side to the length of the short side plus the length of the long side. It is said to have the "most pleasing" shape or proportion of any rectangle. The math is like this, with the short side = s and the long side = l : s/l = l/s+l Links can be found below to check facts and learn more. In ratio terms, the Golden Rectangle has a width/height ratio of 1.618/1.