A square is a type of rectangle and the square is also a type of any other quadrilateral (four-sided figure)
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.
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.
A rectangle is sometimes a square. Specifically, a square is a special type of rectangle where all four sides are of equal length. Therefore, while all squares are rectangles, not all rectangles are squares.
No. "The lengths of adjacent sides can be different." True for a rectangle, not true for a square.
A square is always a rectangle, but it is a rectangle that isn't a square.
A square is always a rectangle, but it is a rectangle that isn't a square.
A square is a rectangle even through a rectangle is not always a square.
A square is always a rectangle. A rectangle is not always a square. And both are quadrilaterals.
Every square is a rectangle but not every rectangle is a square.
A square is a rectangle that just happens to have all its sides of equal length. That is the only instance in which a rectangle is a square, so no. A rectangle is not always a square.
Both statements are not always true. A square is a rectangle (a shape four sides and four corners which are all right angles) but a rectangle is not necessarily a square (a shape with four equal sides and four corners that are all right angles).
True, a square can be classified as a rectangle - a rectangle must have 4 - 90° angles and it CAN have 4 equal sides. A rectangle cannot be classified as a square.
The definition of a rectangle is a quadrilateral with four 90 degree angles, which is not always a square. The definition of a square is a quadrilateral with four 90 degree angles and all sides congruent, which is always a rectangle.
Rectangles do not have congruent lines. A square can always be called a rectangle. But a rectangle can't always be a square.
A square is always a rectangle but remember, A square is all the quads but the quads are never a square
it is possible to draw a square that is a rectangle?