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A rectangle is a square only if all four sides are the same length. In architecture and construction, An item is considered square if adjacent sides are perpendicular to each other and in that sense, a rectangle can be considered square.
What is an "oddly shaped rectangle"? Rectangles have four sides, with two pairs of sides that are equal in length and parallel to each other, and four right angles. Anything that fits this definition is a rectangle, period. There's nothing "odd" about any of them. But the area of any rectangle can be found by multiplying the lengths of any two adjacent sides.
By definition a rectangle is a four-sided figure whose opposite sides are equal in length and corners are right angles. The definition doesn't say anything about the lengths of adjacent sides, though. A square has the same definition as a rectangle with the added criterion that adjacent sides are also equal in length. That means a square is a more-specific type of rectangle.
You can use ratios of adjacent sides to prove if two rectangles are similar by comparing to see if the ratios are the same
The ones that have are called 'squares'.
Rectangles have congruent adjacent angles.
adjacent sides of a rectangle are congruent
Some paralleograms are rectangles. A right paralleogram is a rectangle. In the case of a rectangle, all angles formed by the sides are right angles and opposite sides are parallel. The sum of adjacent angles in a parallelogram is 180 degrees.
No. A rectangle has all angles equal to 90o; a rhombus has opposite angles equal but they do not need to be 90o; thus all rhombuses are not rectangles. All rectangles have four equal angles and opposite sides of equal length, all four sides need not be the same length; a rhombus has all 4 sides of equal length; thus all rectangles are not rhombuses either.
yes rectangles do have adjacent sides that are perpindicular..... hope that helps....
The main difference between a rectangle and a parallelogram that makes rectangle a special case of the parallelogram is the fact that all the angles of a rectangle are equal to 90 degrees. This is not the case in a parallelogram because the adjacent angles are only supplementary to each other.
Adjacent sides of a rectangle are perpendicular.
Yes. A rectangle with adjacent sides of 1 cm and 10 cm.
A rectangle is a square only if all four sides are the same length. In architecture and construction, An item is considered square if adjacent sides are perpendicular to each other and in that sense, a rectangle can be considered square.
A rectangle is a square only if all four sides are the same length. In architecture and construction, An item is considered square if adjacent sides are perpendicular to each other and in that sense, a rectangle can be considered square.
What is an "oddly shaped rectangle"? Rectangles have four sides, with two pairs of sides that are equal in length and parallel to each other, and four right angles. Anything that fits this definition is a rectangle, period. There's nothing "odd" about any of them. But the area of any rectangle can be found by multiplying the lengths of any two adjacent sides.
A square is a rectangle, but a rectangle isn't necessarily a square. A square can be thought of as a "special" rectangle, where all sides are equal. The similarity is that all rectangles have 4 angles each of 90o However a Square has 4 sides equal length while a Rectangle has 4 sides with opposite sides of equal length. The clever observer will note that the adjacent sides of a square are equal while the adjacent sides of a rectangle may or may not be equal. yes it is