Quadrilateral?
A square has all four equilateral sides, whereas a rectangle has two sets opposite sides that are congruent. A rectangle can be a square, but a square can not be a rectangle.
No, although basically a square is a specific case of rectangularity...
, sir,Every square is a rectangle, since the angles in the square are always right angles. However, every rectangle is NOT a square: a square is just a specific type of rectangle. Hope this helps! :-)
A square is a rectangle even through a rectangle is not always a square.
Yes, a square is a specific type of rectangle or rhombus. The only qualifications for a rectangle are that the corners have the make 90 degree angles and the sides have to be parallel, any square meets those qualifications.
No. A square is a rectangle, but a rectangle is not a square.
A "rectangle square" typically refers to a square that is also a rectangle, as a square is a specific type of rectangle with all sides of equal length. However, the term may also arise from confusion or miscommunication, as "rectangle" and "square" are distinct geometric shapes. In essence, all squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares. If you meant something else by "rectangle square," please provide more context!
A square is always a rectangle, but it is a rectangle that isn't a square.
A square is always a rectangle, but it is a rectangle that isn't a square.
a rectangle cant be a square but a square can be a rectangle
A rectangle and a square are different shapes. A rectangle cannot be a square.
A square is a special rectangle.