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No. Although squares are always rectangles, rectangles are not always squares. A square has four sides of equal length and four right angles. Rectangles must only have four right angles.
A rectangle is classed as any quadrilateral with four right angles, whereas a square is classed as a rectangle with all sides the same length. This being the case, all squares can be called rectangles, not all rectangles can be called squares, as some have sides of different lengths.
You can make three rectangles. Remember that a square can also be a rectangle.5x14x23x3
A square is a rectangle, rectangles don't have to be squares but squares have to be rectangles.
Its width is 13 feet and 13*19 = 247 square feet
Look at the definition of a square and a rectangle, and it should become quite clear. Briefly, a rectangle may, or may not, have sides of different length. If it does have sides of different length, then it is not a square.
If you mean whole 'numbers', then here are the rectangles:1 x 362 x 183 x 124 x 96 x 6(That last one is a square, which is a special rectangle.)
A square has length and a width that are equal in size whereas a rectangles has a length and a width of different sizes but they both have 4 interior right angles.
A square is always a rectangle, but a rectangle is not always a square. A square is a special rectangle that has all 4 sides the same length.
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The area, measured in square metres, depends on the shape. There are different formulae for rectangles or circles or triangles.
All squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares. Basically, a square is a rectangle where all sides are the same length. However, providing that the width is half of the length, or vice versa, and you join the two rectangles along the one of the sides that is longer, two rectangles can make a square. Example: 1x2 rectangle joined with another 1x2 rectangle will make a 2x2 square.
Perimeter = 2 x (width + length)⇒ 12 = 2 x (width + length)⇒ width + length = 6⇒ the rectangles could be:1 by 52 by 43 by 3[A square is a rectangle with equal sides.]
No. The square is a special case of rectangle where all the sides are of equal length. So some rectangles are squares, and all squares are rectangles.
All squares are rectangles but not all rectangles are squares. A square has all sides the same length and all internal angles 90 degrees. A rectangle has opposite sides the same length and internal angles of 90 degrees.
Area of a rectangle in square units = length*width
All rectangles are "squared" in that they have 4 corners (vertices) that are 90-degree angles. But a rectangle is only "a square" if all four sides are equal in length.