Yes.
Yes and the diameter of the circle will be the diagonal of the rectangle.
No.
Drawing a square or rectangle around a shape.
Yes, it is possible to circumscribe every hexagon. A hexagon can be circumscribed by a circle if and only if it is a cyclic hexagon, meaning that its vertices all lie on the circumference of the circle. However, not every hexagon is cyclic. For a hexagon to be circumscribed, it must satisfy the property that the sum of the lengths of its opposite sides are equal, known as Ptolemy's theorem.
Every rectangle must have corners otherwise it would not be a rectangle!Every rectangle must have corners otherwise it would not be a rectangle!Every rectangle must have corners otherwise it would not be a rectangle!Every rectangle must have corners otherwise it would not be a rectangle!
Yes and the diameter of the circle will be the diagonal of the rectangle.
No.
Drawing a square or rectangle around a shape.
rectangle
True.
The prefix of circumscribe is the circum which means around.
From now on, I'll circumscribe you in our home. In our home you'll have to circumscribe a line by using a pencil.
Every square is a rectangle but not every rectangle is a square.
Every rectangle must have corners otherwise it would not be a rectangle!Every rectangle must have corners otherwise it would not be a rectangle!Every rectangle must have corners otherwise it would not be a rectangle!Every rectangle must have corners otherwise it would not be a rectangle!
It was necessary to circumscribe the area of a particular science
Every square is a rectangle, but not every rectangle is a square.
Every square is a rectangle.