Rectangles must always have 4 sides. As there are two rectangles, there must be 8 sides. However, if these two rectangles have identical sized sides and they are placed against each other so that they look like one rectangle, there will only be 4 sides.
no, but a square is always a rectangle. You see, squares have 4 equal sides. Rectangles don't HAVE to have 4 equal sides, but one side is equal to the opposite. So, all squares are rectangles, but not are rectangles are squares.
Yes the 4 corners of a rectangle are perpendicular to each other and its opposite sides are parallel to each other.
Well, squares do have equal sides but rectangles have two pairs of equal sides
A rectangle is a quadrilateral that has four sides.
Yes, they always have 4 sides
Rectangles must always have 4 sides. As there are two rectangles, there must be 8 sides. However, if these two rectangles have identical sized sides and they are placed against each other so that they look like one rectangle, there will only be 4 sides.
no, but a square is always a rectangle. You see, squares have 4 equal sides. Rectangles don't HAVE to have 4 equal sides, but one side is equal to the opposite. So, all squares are rectangles, but not are rectangles are squares.
Do 4 sides times 4 rectangles. So it would be 4x4=16 sides
All rectangles are quadrilaterals. A quadrilateral has 4 sides; all rectangles have 4 sides; thus all rectangles are quadrilaterals.
Yes the 4 corners of a rectangle are perpendicular to each other and its opposite sides are parallel to each other.
No. Although squares are always rectangles, rectangles are not always squares. A square has four sides of equal length and four right angles. Rectangles must only have four right angles.
Well, squares do have equal sides but rectangles have two pairs of equal sides
A rectangle is a quadrilateral that has four sides.
squares rectangles.
Because the corners of both rectangles and squares are 90 degrees (right angles) - and opposite sides of rectangles and squares are always parallel !
Yes