Absolutely no bother. The square must be 25 x 25, but there are many possible rectangles eg 1 x 49, 2 x 48, 3 x 47, 4 x 46, 5 x 45 etc etc
No but they are both 4 equal sided quadrilaterals.
A square is always a rectangle. A rectangle is not always a square. And both are quadrilaterals.
Yes a Square is always a Rectangle because both have congruent angles.
If something is both a rectangle and a rhombus, then it is a square.
A square and a rectangle are identical in every way except one:The length and width of a square must be equal, whereas the lengthand width of a rectangle may be equal but are not required to be.
Yes. A figure which is both a rhombus and a rectangle is commonly called a square.
a quadrilateral is a square, rectangle, rhombus, parallelogram, and trapezoid.
there are 4 equal sides on a square/4 nonequivalent sides on a rectangle.4= a square. 4 right angles on both quadrilaterals.4+4=8 sense 4sides both are equal a square is a squeezed outout rectangle. a rectangle is a stretched out square.squared = a square
At a 45 degree angle, it becomes a rhombus, and if either the height or width becomes longer than the other, then it becomes a rectangle.
A square
No but they are both 4 equal sided quadrilaterals.
A square is always a rectangle. A rectangle is not always a square. And both are quadrilaterals.
No
Yes a Square is always a Rectangle because both have congruent angles.
Both rectangles and squares are polygons. A square is a special case of a rectangle.
The same for both. Both a square and a rectangle have 4 equal angles.
If something is both a rectangle and a rhombus, then it is a square.