Yes because all rectangles are closed polygons with four straight sides - and that is what a quadrilateral is. Yes because all rectangles are closed polygons with four straight sides - and that is what a quadrilateral is. Yes because all rectangles are closed polygons with four straight sides - and that is what a quadrilateral is. Yes because all rectangles are closed polygons with four straight sides - and that is what a quadrilateral is.
Some polygons are rectangles. The vast majority are not.
Not necessarily. If the statement is "All rectangles are polygons", the converse is "All polygons are rectangles." This converse is not true.
how are trapezoids and rectangles
rectangles
Squares and rectangles.
Yes because all rectangles are closed polygons with four straight sides - and that is what a quadrilateral is. Yes because all rectangles are closed polygons with four straight sides - and that is what a quadrilateral is. Yes because all rectangles are closed polygons with four straight sides - and that is what a quadrilateral is. Yes because all rectangles are closed polygons with four straight sides - and that is what a quadrilateral is.
Some polygons are rectangles. The vast majority are not.
Not necessarily. If the statement is "All rectangles are polygons", the converse is "All polygons are rectangles." This converse is not true.
how are trapezoids and rectangles
Always. All squares are rectangles. A square is a rectangle whose angles are all 90º. And all rectangles are polygons, and all polygons are plane figures
All rectangles are quadrilaterals, and more specifically parallelograms.
Yes, a rectangles is a four sided polygon.
two, squares and rectangles
Both rectangles and squares are polygons. A square is a special case of a rectangle.
rectangles
squares and rectangles