Yes, provided: 1. ABCD is a closed plane figure (ie a closed 2-dimensional shape) 2. A square is considered a special case of a rectangle.
A rectangle with dimensions of 1" x 2" .
The answer depends on their relative dimensions.
Almost any 2D/3D shape has more than one vertex. Triangles, squares, rectangles etc. etc.
A rectangle. buuut if its only 1 pair, then its probably a rhombus
A square pyramid
It can be any rectangle having a combination of width and length that, when multiplied together, yield a product of 100 squares. The rectangle could be 1 square wide and 100 squares long, or 5 squares wide and 20 squares long, or it could be a plane square with 10 squares wide on each side.
5 squares. One 2 by 2 square and four 1 by 1 squares.
Draw a rectangle, two inches by four inches. Draw intersecting lines at 1 inch intervals so that the entire figure is covered by 1 inch squares. There are 8 of them. The area of the rectangle is 8 square inches, or 2 x 4
It depends on 49 what. Furthermore, it depends on the shape. If the area is 49 square meters, but in the shape of a 0.5 m x 98 m rectangle, not a single 1 metre square will fit in (without cutting).
Of course. Make a 4-sided figure with four right angles,two 1-inch sides, and two 3-inch sides.Most rectangles are not squares.
circle based rectangle