No, but all squares are rectangles because a rectangle is a four sided shape with at least two even sized sides where a square is a four sided shape with all even sides
A square is a special case of a rectangle. Every square is a rectangle, but not every rectangle is a square. A square is a rectangle with four sides that are all equal in length.
A square is a rectangle because a square has 2 parallel sides and so does a rectangle .
A square.
Any square is also a rectangle and a rhombus. It's also a parallelogram and a quadrilateral as well, too.
A "rectangle square" typically refers to a square that is also a rectangle, as a square is a specific type of rectangle with all sides of equal length. However, the term may also arise from confusion or miscommunication, as "rectangle" and "square" are distinct geometric shapes. In essence, all squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares. If you meant something else by "rectangle square," please provide more context!
A square is a special case of a rectangle. Every square is a rectangle, but not every rectangle is a square. A square is a rectangle with four sides that are all equal in length.
it cant all sides have to be equilateral edit- a rectangle cannot be a square. however, a square can be a rectangle. reedit - A rectangle can be a square, however, a square must be a rectangle. A rectangle has four 90 degree angles, which a square also has. The rectangle has two pairs of equal length sides, which a square also has. The only additional requirement for a square is that the length of all four sides be equal, which is not ruled out for a rectangle.
A square is a rectangle because a square has 2 parallel sides and so does a rectangle .
Yes, it is a square. It can also be a rectangle.
a rectangle doesn't have four equal sided measurements, which is the definition of a square. also it can take one or more squares to make a rectangle but u can't make a rectangle into a square.
a rectangle doesn't have four equal sided measurements, which is the definition of a square. also it can take one or more squares to make a rectangle but u can't make a rectangle into a square.
A Rectangle.
Yes. For example, a 4x4 square would have an area of 16 units squared. A 2x8 rectangle would also have an area of 16 units squared. Also, every rectangle is a square too though every square is not a rectangle. So, a 4x4 square is also a rectangle which means both have the same area.
A square.
Any square is also a rectangle and a rhombus. It's also a parallelogram and a quadrilateral as well, too.
A rectangle (that is not also a square) or a rhombus (that is not also a square). Squares have 4 symmetry lines.
A "rectangle square" typically refers to a square that is also a rectangle, as a square is a specific type of rectangle with all sides of equal length. However, the term may also arise from confusion or miscommunication, as "rectangle" and "square" are distinct geometric shapes. In essence, all squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares. If you meant something else by "rectangle square," please provide more context!
All squares are rectangle because just like a square have 90 degrees, rectangle also have 90 degree. But not all rectangle are square because square have all sides congruent but rectangle don't.. Wish dis help!
A square is a rectangle even through a rectangle is not always a square.
A rectangle is sometimes a square, but not always. When it is, it's also a rhombus. A rhombus is sometimes a square, but not always. When it is, it's also a rectangle. A square is always a rhombus and always a rectangle. Rectangles, rhombera, and squares are always parallelograms and quadrilaterals.
Yes, but as a square. A square is a special kind of rectangle and also a special kind of rhombus.
A rectangle is not a square but a square is a rectangle. That's because all that is required of a rectangle is the four vertex angles be 90 deg. A square not only requires the 90 deg angles but also its sides are all equal.
No. A square is a rectangle, but a rectangle is not a square.
Yes, if a quadrilateral is a square, then it is also a rectangle. This is because a square meets all the definitions of a rectangle: it has four right angles and opposite sides that are equal in length. Additionally, a square has all sides of equal length, which is an extra property that makes it a specific type of rectangle. Therefore, every square is inherently a rectangle, but not every rectangle is a square.
It's a square. A rectangle is any polygon with two pairs pf parallel sides all intersecting at perpendicular angles. It's diagonals are also congruent. This is also true with a square. So, a square could also be considered a rectangle. The only difference is that a square's sides all have to be the same length, and a rectangle's doesn't. 'Equilateral' means all the sides are equal. Therefore, an equilateral rectangle is a square.