The essential properties are that a rectangle is a quadrilateral whose sides met at right angles. There are many other properties but all of them follow from this.
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No. Only square matrices can be triangular.
Yes. There is a shape that has all the properties of a rectangle and all the properties of a rhombus at the same time. It is called a square.
A rectangle is a parallelogram with angles of 90 degrees. A square has those properties (and more) so it is a rectangle.
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A nonsquare rectangle is a rectangle in which all four sides are not equal in length. In a square, all sides are of equal length, while in a nonsquare rectangle, the length and width are different. The opposite sides of a nonsquare rectangle are still parallel, and all angles are still right angles.
The essential properties are that a rectangle is a quadrilateral whose sides met at right angles. There are many other properties but all of them follow from this.
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No. Only square matrices can be triangular.
Properties of rhombus that square has :- * All sides are equal. Properties of rectangle that square has :- *Each angle is 90 degree. *Diagonals are equal.
Yes. There is a shape that has all the properties of a rectangle and all the properties of a rhombus at the same time. It is called a square.
A rectangle is a parallelogram with angles of 90 degrees. A square has those properties (and more) so it is a rectangle.
It is the golden rectangle so called because if its unique properties
physical properties and somthings charcteristics.(example) like a brick is a rectangle and solid.
I don't think so because "rectangle" implies only properties of a rectangle, not a square. The rectangle would have to be a square to be regular.
For a start, a square IS a rectangle, so it has ALL the properties of a rectangle. A square has the additional property that all of its sides have the same length.