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Yes cutting a rectangle in half (either horizontally or vertically) will yield two smaller rectangles (each of which is the same size and shape as the other).
Yes, you can cut a rectangle any way you please.
When you cut a square in half diagonally, you create two congruent right triangles. Each triangle has one right angle (90 degrees) and the other two angles are 45 degrees each, making them isosceles right triangles. If you cut the square in half horizontally or vertically, you create two identical rectangles, which can further be divided into two right triangles, each being a right triangle with one angle of 90 degrees.
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They make two congruent rectangles, not to rectangles! This is because the line joining the midpoints of opposite sides are lines of [reflective] symmetry.
Yes.
Yes cutting a rectangle in half (either horizontally or vertically) will yield two smaller rectangles (each of which is the same size and shape as the other).
Yes, you can cut a rectangle any way you please.
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apparently you see you can by blah blah blah and there you go (dont try cheating people c'mon and get the courage that you can really do this so please dont cheat and just try