No indeed, but every square is a rectangle. Rectangles have four sides like squares, but they don't have all sides congruent to one another. All rectangles do not possess the same symmetrical lines as squares.
They both have four sides and four right angles. Every square is also a rectangle. But not every rectangle is a square.
Yes. Every rectangle has 4 sides and 4 right angles. A rectangle that has 4 congruent sides is therefore a square.
Yes. For example, a 4x4 square would have an area of 16 units squared. A 2x8 rectangle would also have an area of 16 units squared. Also, every rectangle is a square too though every square is not a rectangle. So, a 4x4 square is also a rectangle which means both have the same area.
'A square is a type of rectangle, a rectangle is a type of paralellogram, a paralellogram is a type of trapezoid, a trapezoid is a type of quadrilateral.
They both have parallel lines and they have only 2 sides that match up. Also a square is a rhombus and a rectangle, so a rhombus can be a rectangle, but a rhombus cannot be a square and either can a rectangle.
Every square is a rectangle but not every rectangle is a square.
Every square is a rectangle, but not every rectangle is a square.
Every square is a rectangle.
Yes, every square is a rectangle (a special kind of rectangle), but not every rectangle is a square.
yes every square has a rectangle =]
A square is a special case of a rectangle. Every square is a rectangle, but not every rectangle is a square. A square is a rectangle with four sides that are all equal in length.
No! Every rectangle has a square if that's what you mean
No, but every square is a rectangle.
A square is a rectangle with every side being congruent to every other side.
Every square is a rectangle.
They both have four sides and four right angles. Every square is also a rectangle. But not every rectangle is a square.
No. <><><> Sort of like all pears are fruit, but not all fruit is a pear.