both a rectangle and square.
-- Both have three sides.-- Both have three angles.-- Sum of interior angles of both is 180 degrees.-- Both have at least two equal sides.-- Both have at least two equal angles.-- Neither has any right angle.-- Both have at least two acute angles.
A square or a rectangle both have 4 sides and 4 interior right angles
-- Opposite sides are parallel. -- Opposite sides are equal. -- All four sides are equal. -- Adjacent sides are equal. -- Adjacent angles are supplementary. -- Opposite angles are equal. -- Diagonals are perpendicular. -- Interior angles sum to two straight angles. -- Exterior angles sum to two straight angles.
they could both have sides and angles....
both a rectangle and square.
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-- Both have three sides.-- Both have three angles.-- Sum of interior angles of both is 180 degrees.-- Both have at least two equal sides.-- Both have at least two equal angles.-- Neither has any right angle.-- Both have at least two acute angles.
No, only the square fits both descriptions. A parallelogram has four sides, but no right angles.
A square or a rectangle both have 4 sides and 4 interior right angles
A polygon has exactly the same number of both internal and external angles to the number of sides. Assuming external angles count, there are two times the number of sides as the total number of angles
Well they both have four sides. Both are plane shapes (flat; in two dimensions). Both have four equal sides. All that is different is that a rhombus doesn't have to have four equal angles in its corners (even though it can, in which case, that rhombus is also a square).
They are both quadrilaterals with 4 equal sides.
-- Opposite sides are parallel. -- Opposite sides are equal. -- All four sides are equal. -- Adjacent sides are equal. -- Adjacent angles are supplementary. -- Opposite angles are equal. -- Diagonals are perpendicular. -- Interior angles sum to two straight angles. -- Exterior angles sum to two straight angles.
It is a heptagon which is sometimes called a septagon but they both have 7 sides and 7 interior angles
both because count the angles you see that its 4 and if u count the sides you see its 4
they could both have sides and angles....