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Yes, a square is a specific type of rectangle or rhombus. The only qualifications for a rectangle are that the corners have the make 90 degree angles and the sides have to be parallel, any square meets those qualifications.
A rectangle is a plane figure and so has only one face. It has four sides (edges) and four vertices.
Only when the rectangle is a square.
Nepal is the only country with a flag that is not a rectangle
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Assuming that you are asking about a rectangular or square tile, the answer is one--Squares are rectangles with sides of equal lenght.
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You need only 1 90 degree angle.
Only a rectangle.
Yes, a square is a specific type of rectangle or rhombus. The only qualifications for a rectangle are that the corners have the make 90 degree angles and the sides have to be parallel, any square meets those qualifications.
A rectangle is a plane figure and so has only one face. It has four sides (edges) and four vertices.
It depends on the units used for measuring the tiles. Obviously, the number of 18 inch x 18 inch tiles required will not be the same as 18 cm x 18 cm tiles. And if there were 18 yard x 18 yard tiles, you would need only 1.
only when the rectangle is a square
Only when the rectangle is a square.
A rectangle can have only one obtuse angle, and lots of rectangles do not have an obtuse angle at all. So it is either none or one.