Yes. The basic definition for a rectangle is 4 sides, four right angles(perpendicular), and opposite sides are congruent.
yes rectangles are congruent.
Perpendicular
Yes, into infinitely many sets of congruent rectangles. In fact, all plane shapes - including totally random ones - can be divided into sets of congruent shapes.
No.
Yes. The basic definition for a rectangle is 4 sides, four right angles(perpendicular), and opposite sides are congruent.
yes rectangles are congruent.
I think rectangles do not have perpendicular sides. there are some perpendicular sides in a rectangle stupid person
Perpendicular
No, only those rectangles that are squares have four congruent sides.
Yes, into infinitely many sets of congruent rectangles. In fact, all plane shapes - including totally random ones - can be divided into sets of congruent shapes.
No, rectangles do not have congruent sides. Squares have congruent sides.
if the sides of two rectangles are equal then they r congrunt
They make two congruent rectangles, not to rectangles! This is because the line joining the midpoints of opposite sides are lines of [reflective] symmetry.
Rectangles
No.
Rectangles have all angles congruent,