By using the fact that opposite sides of a rectangle have the same length.By using the fact that opposite sides of a rectangle have the same length.By using the fact that opposite sides of a rectangle have the same length.By using the fact that opposite sides of a rectangle have the same length.
The length and width of a rectangle is the same as the length and width of the opposite sides.
Opposite sides of a rectangle must always be equal.
parallels
No, they are parallel.
2 sets of equal sides
rectangle
By using the fact that opposite sides of a rectangle have the same length.By using the fact that opposite sides of a rectangle have the same length.By using the fact that opposite sides of a rectangle have the same length.By using the fact that opposite sides of a rectangle have the same length.
The length and width of a rectangle is the same as the length and width of the opposite sides.
Yes opposite sides are parallel in a rectangle
The opposite sides of every individual rectangle are equal, but the opposite sides of one rectangle are not necessarily equal to those of another rectangle.
No. A rectangle has opposite sides congruent. If consecutive sides are also congruent, then your rectangle is a square.
rectangle
Its opposite sides are parallel.
Opposite sides of a rectangle must always be equal.
A square is a rectangle because the definition of a rectangle is that it has four straight sides and the opposite sides are equal in length. Squares have four straight sides, and their opposite sides match up in length. Therefore, a square is also a rectangle.
They are not technically the same. A square is a rectangle but a rectangle is not a square. A rectangle requires opposite sides to be the same length. A square's opposite sides are the same length so it is a rectangle. A square requires all sides to be the same length, not just opposite sides. So most rectangles are not squares.