Opposite sides of a rectangle must always be equal.
Yes, because not all sides are equal but angles are. That's the key word "angles". It cannot be equal sides because a rectangle is not equal sided.
A square is a rectangle that just happens to have all its sides of equal length. That is the only instance in which a rectangle is a square, so no. A rectangle is not always a square.
A rectangle has two pairs of equal sides. In other words, opposite sides of a rectangle are equal in length. This property distinguishes a rectangle from a square, which has all four sides equal in length.
no, but a square is always a rectangle. You see, squares have 4 equal sides. Rectangles don't HAVE to have 4 equal sides, but one side is equal to the opposite. So, all squares are rectangles, but not are rectangles are squares.
No but they are both quadrilaterals because they have 4 sides.
A rectangle can't be a square because, Square is a shape with all four sides equal to each other. while, A rectangle is a shape of which two opposite sides are always equal.
A rectangle is not always equilateral. A square and a rhombus both have four equal sides.
A parallelogram whose sides are equal in length is always a rhombus. In addition, it may be a rectangle. If it's a rectangle, then it's also a square.
A rectangle with four equal sides would not be a rectangle, it would be a square. In a rectangle opposite sides are equal in length and are parallel.
Never. A rectangle has 2 pairs of equal sides and four right angles whereas a rhombus has all sides equal and 2 pairs of equal angles.
Never. A rectangle has 2 pairs of equal sides and four right angles whereas a rhombus has all sides equal and 2 pairs of equal angles.