Because there opposite sides are congruent. And all squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares!
All squares and rectangles belong to the class of 4 sided quadrilaterals
Yes, all squares are also rectangles. But not all rectangles are also squares. Squares are a specific type of rectangle that has all equal length sides and all 90 degree vertices.
Rectangles just need 4 sides that all have right angles, which a square has. A square needs all sides equal and at a right angle, which a rectangle doesn't have
In math, are squares are rectangles but not all rectangles are squares. Also rectangle have two sets of even sides and two sets of un-even sides. But all square sides are equal.
All squares are rectangles also, but not all rectangles are squares, only equilateral rectangles are considered square.
A square is a specialized type of a rectangle. All squares are also rectangles, but only some rectangles are squares.
Because there opposite sides are congruent. And all squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares!
All squares and rectangles belong to the class of 4 sided quadrilaterals
Yes, all squares are also rectangles. But not all rectangles are also squares. Squares are a specific type of rectangle that has all equal length sides and all 90 degree vertices.
Yes because their internal angles are 90 degrees and that is an angle rect ALL SQUARES ARE RECTANGLES, BUT NOT ALL RECTANGLES ARE SQUARES!
Most rectangles are not rhombuses, but there is a shape that has all the properties of a rectangle and all the properties of a rhombus at the same time. It is called a square. A square is a special rectangle and a special rhombus.
the three special quadrilaterals that can be a parallelogram are a rectangle, a square, and a rhombus Actually, this is incorrect. All squares are rectangles. All rectangles are parallelograms. Therefore all squares are parallelograms. But not all parallelograms are rectangles. And not all rectangles are squares.
No. All rectangles are not square because 2 of the sides are longer while the square's side is all the same size.
Rectangles just need 4 sides that all have right angles, which a square has. A square needs all sides equal and at a right angle, which a rectangle doesn't have
In math, are squares are rectangles but not all rectangles are squares. Also rectangle have two sets of even sides and two sets of un-even sides. But all square sides are equal.
Yes all squares meet the requirements of a rectangle. They are equiangular quadrilaterals (have 4 equal angles) and have two pairs of opposite parallel sides. Squares are a subset of all equilateral rectangles. Thus, all squares are rectangles, but only some rectangles are squares.Yes all squares are rectangles because they have four equal angles and two pairs of opposite parallel sides. Not all rectangles are squares however, because only some of them are equilateral.