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A rhombus is never a rectangle. A rhombus has four sides that are equilateral whereas with a rectangle the two sides are equilateral and the two ends are equilateral.
"equilateral" is a fancy word meaning "has all sides equal". Such a rectangle is called a square.
Not necissarily. Quadrilateral simply says it has 4 sides. A rectangle has perpendicular sides. Equilateral means that the sides are of equal length (like a square, which is a special case rectangle)
It's a square. A rectangle is any polygon with two pairs pf parallel sides all intersecting at perpendicular angles. It's diagonals are also congruent. This is also true with a square. So, a square could also be considered a rectangle. The only difference is that a square's sides all have to be the same length, and a rectangle's doesn't. 'Equilateral' means all the sides are equal. Therefore, an equilateral rectangle is a square.
A rectangle is not always equilateral, although it is always equiangular. A rhombus is not always equiangular, but is always equilateral. A square is both equilateral and equiangular.
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A rectangle is not always equilateral. A square and a rhombus both have four equal sides.
A rectangle is equilateral only when it is a square. So, no.
The rectangle which is equilateral is called as square.
a square - an equilateral square a rectangle - an equilateral rectangle
No, it is not.
An equilateral rectangle is a square.
A rectangle
a square is but not a rectangle
A rhombus is never a rectangle. A rhombus has four sides that are equilateral whereas with a rectangle the two sides are equilateral and the two ends are equilateral.
No.