a parallelogram, rectangle, rombus, and square all are quadrilaterals. a quadrilateral means a shape with 4 sides. only 2 sides are congruent in a parallelogram 2 sides are congruent in a rectangle 4 sides are congruent in a rombus 4 sides are congruent in a square
You maybe thinking of a square or a rhombus because a rectangle does not have four congruent sides.
The answer is no, if a rectangle's sides were congruent, it would be a square not a rectangle.
All sides congruent = square Two pairs of mutually congruent sides = rectangle
A rectangle.A rectangle.A rectangle.A rectangle.
No, rectangles do not have congruent sides. Squares have congruent sides.
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a parallelogram, rectangle, rombus, and square all are quadrilaterals. a quadrilateral means a shape with 4 sides. only 2 sides are congruent in a parallelogram 2 sides are congruent in a rectangle 4 sides are congruent in a rombus 4 sides are congruent in a square
No. A rectangle has opposite sides congruent. If consecutive sides are also congruent, then your rectangle is a square.
You maybe thinking of a square or a rhombus because a rectangle does not have four congruent sides.
The answer is no, if a rectangle's sides were congruent, it would be a square not a rectangle.
All sides congruent = square Two pairs of mutually congruent sides = rectangle
A rectangle.A rectangle.A rectangle.A rectangle.
rectangle
No "if" is necessary in this case. All angles of a rectangle are congruent, by definition. Also, there is no "angle opposite a side" in a rectangle.
A rectangle is considered to be an irregular polygon. This is because, in a rectangle, the sides need not necessarily all be congruent, and regular polygons must have all sides be congruent.
a square