They can be: 1 by 81, 3 by 27 and 9 by 9 as integers in cm
no some rectangles cannot be similar. a rectangle is a shape with 2 = sides and then 2 more different = sides. it is impossible because if 2 rectangles were similar than that would not be a rectangle. similar means having corresponding sides no it is not possible
Rectangles are not squares. The reason to this is because squares must have sides of equal lengths. Rectangles are quadrilaterals with sides that join to make 90 degree angles, but are not restricted to having the same length. Therefore "all squares are rectangles", but rectangles cannot be squares.
Parallelograms are not special rectangles; rather, they are a broader category of quadrilaterals that includes rectangles as a specific type. While all rectangles are parallelograms (since they have opposite sides that are equal and parallel), not all parallelograms are rectangles. A rectangle has the additional property of having all angles equal to 90 degrees, which is not a requirement for a general parallelogram.
Depends what you are drawing on.
All squares are rectangles, as they meet the definition of having four right angles and opposite sides that are equal in length. However, not all rectangles are similar to each other; similarity requires that corresponding angles are equal and corresponding side lengths are proportional. Since rectangles can have different side lengths, they are not necessarily similar unless they have the same aspect ratio. In contrast, all squares are similar to each other because they have equal sides and angles.
no some rectangles cannot be similar. a rectangle is a shape with 2 = sides and then 2 more different = sides. it is impossible because if 2 rectangles were similar than that would not be a rectangle. similar means having corresponding sides no it is not possible
Rectangles are not squares. The reason to this is because squares must have sides of equal lengths. Rectangles are quadrilaterals with sides that join to make 90 degree angles, but are not restricted to having the same length. Therefore "all squares are rectangles", but rectangles cannot be squares.
Parallelograms are not special rectangles; rather, they are a broader category of quadrilaterals that includes rectangles as a specific type. While all rectangles are parallelograms (since they have opposite sides that are equal and parallel), not all parallelograms are rectangles. A rectangle has the additional property of having all angles equal to 90 degrees, which is not a requirement for a general parallelogram.
Depends what you are drawing on.
All squares are rectangles, as they meet the definition of having four right angles and opposite sides that are equal in length. However, not all rectangles are similar to each other; similarity requires that corresponding angles are equal and corresponding side lengths are proportional. Since rectangles can have different side lengths, they are not necessarily similar unless they have the same aspect ratio. In contrast, all squares are similar to each other because they have equal sides and angles.
Anything having length.
Rectangles are always 4 sided quadrilaterals having 4 interior right angles of 90 degrees and two pairs of opposite parallel lines of different lengths
No, because there are two groups of integral proteins, one being Transmembrane proteins and the other beingIntegral monotopic proteins, with each of these having different features and characteristics making them look different. ---- This website was used as a source http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integral_membrane_protein
It is a scalene triangle having 3 unequal sides
It varies, obviously, different adults having different heights. Typical values might be between about 160 and 180 centimeters; but there are extreme cases outside this range, too.
Never, honey. Just because a parallelogram has those fancy opposite sides that are parallel, doesn't mean it automatically becomes a rectangle. Rectangles have those nice right angles, while parallelograms can be all slanted and sassy. So, keep those shapes in check, darling.
Yes, all rectangles are parallelograms because they meet the defining properties of a parallelogram: opposite sides are equal in length and parallel. Additionally, rectangles have the added property of having four right angles. However, not all parallelograms are rectangles, as parallelograms can have angles that are not right angles.