A rectangle has 4 vertices and they each measure 90 degrees
A rectangle is a parallelogram with angles of 90 degrees. A square has those properties (and more) so it is a rectangle.
A square and a rectangle
A square is a rectangle and a rectangle MEANS 90 DEGREES, so a square also has 90 degrees. :P
The 4 angles of a rectangle add up to 360 degrees
A square, A rectangle
A side on any square or rectangle -- improvement -- Not quite. 90 degrees looks like the junction of two sides of a square or rectangle.
360 o 360 degrees is a great answer if you not paying attention. However, if you look at a square or rectangle you will see that there are four connected line segments. A line segment is 180 degrees. Multiply that by 4 you get 720 degrees. Then if you add the 4 right angles you will have 1080 degrees.
All squares are rectangle because just like a square have 90 degrees, rectangle also have 90 degree. But not all rectangle are square because square have all sides congruent but rectangle don't.. Wish dis help!
A rectangle is a shape which has all inner angles equal to 90 degrees. A square is A RECTANGLE that has all sides of the same size. Therefore, using informatical slang, SQUARE INHERITS RECTANGLE.
The simple answer is that a rectangle IS NOT always a square. A square is always a rectangle, though, because it has 4 corner angles of 90 degrees, and opposite sides are parallel and equal in length.
Both a square and a rectangle have 4 angles of 90 degrees.