Yes. Because pythagoreans theorem is used to get them by the same method using the same measurements.
Yes they are equal in length
Its diagonals are equal in length
Yes, the diagonals of a rectangle are equal in length. This can be proven using the Pythagorean theorem. In a rectangle, the diagonals create two congruent right triangles, where the lengths of the sides are the width and height of the rectangle. Since the legs of these triangles are equal for both diagonals, their hypotenuses (the diagonals) must also be equal.
The figure is a rectangle.
Isosceles trapezoid and rectangle
Yes they are equal in length
Its diagonals are equal in length
Not in general. The diagonals of a rectangle are equal length. A rhombus that is also a rectangle would be a square.
They are of equal length.
All but the square and rectangle.
Yes they are - since the corners of a rectangle are 90 degrees.
Rectangle and Isosceles Trapezoid
The figure is a rectangle.
A rectangle, a square, and an isosceles trapezoid.
Isosceles trapezoid and rectangle
A rectangle, square or isosceles trapezium.
A Quadrilateral has two diagonals. IF the quadrilateral is a rectangle, then the two diagonals are equal in length.