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.
rectangle
no, equilateral means that all sides are the same length, Squares, which are rectangles, are equilateral.
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.
The rectangle which is equilateral is called as square.
equilateral
a square - an equilateral square a rectangle - an equilateral rectangle
A square is an equilateral rectangle or an equiangular rhombus or a regular quadrilateral.
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.
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.
A rectangle by definition has four right angles, so it cannot be equilateral. An equilateral shape has all sides of equal length, which would make it a square or rhombus, but not a rectangle.