It depends on whether rotations are considered the same or different.
1 x 24, 2 x 12, 3 x 8, 4 x 6 are the distinct rectangles if rotations are disallowed.
Each of them can be rotated through 90 degrees to give four more if rotated versions are considered different.
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Using all 13 squares, and not counting different orientations, only one.
To determine how many rectangles of different sizes can be formed from 36 identical squares, we first need to find the possible dimensions of rectangles that can be created using these squares. The total area of the rectangles must equal 36, which can be expressed as ( length \times width = 36 ). The pairs of factors of 36 are (1, 36), (2, 18), (3, 12), (4, 9), and (6, 6), leading to 10 unique rectangles when considering both orientations (length × width and width × length). Thus, a total of 10 different rectangles can be formed.
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no,we can divide the figure into squares,rectangles and triangles
Perhaps a rectangular prism