yes, all rectangles are in fact congruent. they're all congruent because its a ratio of sizes. if u have a rectangle with a length of 5 and a width of 2.5, and an another rectangle with a length of 10 and a width of 5, u have a ratio of sixes. the ratio would be 1:2.
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Rectangles do not have congruent lines. A square can always be called a rectangle. But a rectangle can't always be a square.
It is a skew prism. If the parallelograms are rectangles then it is a right prism.
A triangular prism. :)
no they cant be congruent - Emily grade 7
No not all rectangles are similar because the proportions are different.
a rectangle has 4 right angles. A rhombus has four congruent sides. A square has four right angles and four congruent sides. All squares are rectangles because all rectangles have 4 right angles, and all squares have four right angles. But not all rectangles are squares because not all rectangles have congruent sides.
Rectangles have all angles congruent,
No, only those rectangles that are squares have four congruent sides.
Yes, into infinitely many sets of congruent rectangles. In fact, all plane shapes - including totally random ones - can be divided into sets of congruent shapes.
yes rectangles are congruent.
No, rectangles do not have congruent sides. Squares have congruent sides.
They make two congruent rectangles, not to rectangles! This is because the line joining the midpoints of opposite sides are lines of [reflective] symmetry.
Yes.
Yes.
No, two rectangles are not always congruent. Two rectangles are considered congruent if they have the same dimensions, meaning both their lengths and widths are equal. However, rectangles can have different dimensions and still be rectangles, making them non-congruent.
Because there opposite sides are congruent. And all squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares!
yes not all of them are congruent i remember in fith grade i learned that