No, but all squares are all rectangles.
Rectangles just need 4 sides that all have right angles, which a square has. A square needs all sides equal and at a right angle, which a rectangle doesn't have
Because there opposite sides are congruent. And all squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares!
No. The square is a special case of rectangle where all the sides are of equal length. So some rectangles are squares, and all squares are rectangles.
All rectangles are "squared" in that they have 4 corners (vertices) that are 90-degree angles. But a rectangle is only "a square" if all four sides are equal in length.
Yes, but all rectangles are not square
No, but all squares are all rectangles.
A square is a specialized type of a rectangle. All squares are also rectangles, but only some rectangles are squares.
All squares are rectangles also, but not all rectangles are squares, only equilateral rectangles are considered square.
the three special quadrilaterals that can be a parallelogram are a rectangle, a square, and a rhombus Actually, this is incorrect. All squares are rectangles. All rectangles are parallelograms. Therefore all squares are parallelograms. But not all parallelograms are rectangles. And not all rectangles are squares.
No. All rectangles are not square because 2 of the sides are longer while the square's side is all the same size.
Rectangles just need 4 sides that all have right angles, which a square has. A square needs all sides equal and at a right angle, which a rectangle doesn't have
A square is a specialized type of a rectangle. All squares are also rectangles, but only some rectangles are squares.
All squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares. Basically, a square is a rectangle where all sides are the same length. However, providing that the width is half of the length, or vice versa, and you join the two rectangles along the one of the sides that is longer, two rectangles can make a square. Example: 1x2 rectangle joined with another 1x2 rectangle will make a 2x2 square.
A rectangle. A square is a form of rectangle. (All squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares.) ___________ |__________|
Because there opposite sides are congruent. And all squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares!
No. The square is a special case of rectangle where all the sides are of equal length. So some rectangles are squares, and all squares are rectangles.