It wouldn't be a cube if the sides aren't equal in length. It would be called a rectangular prism.
According to Euclidean geometry, that is an object where all the angles are the same and all the sides are the same length.
In geometry, similar refers to two figures that have the same shape but may differ in size. Specifically, similar figures have corresponding angles that are equal and corresponding sides that are proportional in length.
With no acute or obtuse angles, the shape must only have right angles. For a quadrilateral, that limits it to a square or rectangle. Because each side has a different length than the one next to it, it has to be a rectangle.(Or, it could be a shape with any amount of sides above 4, as long as the angles are all right angles)
rectangle
A pentagon maybe even A polygon
yes they do in fact, they use geometry for the angles of their clothes including length and width.
A 3 dimensional rectangle is a rectangular prism.
Geometry is used in carpentry to square foundations, walls, and to figure the length and angles of roof rafters. More specifically the Pythagorean Theorem is used for this purpose.== ==
According to Euclidean geometry, that is an object where all the angles are the same and all the sides are the same length.
a parallelogram with four right angles with sides different in length and width is That would be a rectangle. - HistoryDork
In geometry, similar refers to two figures that have the same shape but may differ in size. Specifically, similar figures have corresponding angles that are equal and corresponding sides that are proportional in length.
Similar, in geometry, means that the shape has the same angles in degrees as another shape. They do not, however, need to have the same length on their sides.
Similar, in geometry, means that the shape has the same angles in degrees as another shape. They do not, however, need to have the same length on their sides.
Geometry is vital to building bridges. Since bridges rely on pressure, they must be built strong and without points that can break. Geometry helps with figuring out theÊideal shapes, angles, length, width, and more to ensure theirÊstrength and safety.
Rhombus
A rhombus.
Rhombus ; Internal 2 acute and two obtuse angles; four sides of equal length, opposite sides are parallel. Rectangle ; Internal angles are all 90 degrees(right angles), opposite sides of equal length and parallel. Adjacent sides are of different length.