No, but a Square can be a rectangle. Not the other way around.A square is a regular rectangle!No its false
No, not all quadrilaterals are rectangles. Quadrilaterals are any shapes that have four angles and sides. While not all quadrilaterals are rectangles, all rectangles have to be quadrilaterals.No, but a rectangle is in the family of 4 sided quadrilateralsNo. A quadrilateral is a rectangle only if its angles are all equal.no
a square can also be called a rhombuses, and rectangles, and parallelograms.
any parallelogram that does not have right angles.
The solid shape/figure that has six rectangles as faces is called a rectangular prism. The general term for any shape with six faces, regardless of shape is a hexahedron.
The sides of a rectangle are not all equal so a rectangle is not a regular polygon. And, as a consequence, any 3-dimensional shape made from rectangles cannot be a regular polyhedron.
Some are regular and some are not . Regular rectangles are called squares. A square is a regular polygon because all of it's sides and angles are congruent. Oblong rectangles do not have all their sides congruent and so are not regular.
Three congruent rectangles.
Many things have 2 sides that are congruent, including isoceles triangles, any regular polygons or polyhedrons, rectangles, etc.
A triangle can have a right angle, but it isn't regular if it does. Rectangles aren't regular, but have four right angles. Squares are regular quadrilaterals, and have four right angles. No other regular polygon has any right angles.
Yes. Rectangles have four right angles.
Regular shapes have equal sides and angles, like squares and equilateral triangles. Irregular shapes have sides and angles of varying lengths and measurements, like rectangles and scalene triangles. Regular shapes are typically easier to calculate and work with compared to irregular shapes.
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No, but a Square can be a rectangle. Not the other way around.A square is a regular rectangle!No its false
squares,rectangles,regular pentagons
All regular polygons with an even number of sides. Also rectangles.All regular polygons with an even number of sides. Also rectangles.All regular polygons with an even number of sides. Also rectangles.All regular polygons with an even number of sides. Also rectangles.
No. Regular tessellations use only one polygon. And, according to the strict definition of regular tessellation, the polygon must be regular. Then a tessellation using rectangles, for example, cannot be called regular.