There are an infinite number of lengths and widths that can be multiplied to get to 30 square metres.
1 x 30
2 x 15
2.5 x 12
0.1 x 300
5 x 6
0.5 x 60
etc. etc.
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No, but all squares are all rectangles.
Rectangles just need 4 sides that all have right angles, which a square has. A square needs all sides equal and at a right angle, which a rectangle doesn't have
Because there opposite sides are congruent. And all squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares!
No. The square is a special case of rectangle where all the sides are of equal length. So some rectangles are squares, and all squares are rectangles.
All rectangles are "squared" in that they have 4 corners (vertices) that are 90-degree angles. But a rectangle is only "a square" if all four sides are equal in length.