Two sides must be 28 + 28 = 56 cm. So the other two sides must be 124 - 56 = 68 cm in total.
Therefore the other sides are 68/2 = 34 cm each.
Area of rectangle = Length * Breadth 126 = 18 * B => B = 126/18 = 7 inches.
Other wise it wouldn't be a rectangle.
The answer depends on what aspect of a rectangle: its angles, area, side lengths, diagonals, other?The answer depends on what aspect of a rectangle: its angles, area, side lengths, diagonals, other?The answer depends on what aspect of a rectangle: its angles, area, side lengths, diagonals, other?The answer depends on what aspect of a rectangle: its angles, area, side lengths, diagonals, other?
Anything other than a quadrilateral
In a rectangle, all the opposite sides, and angles are congruent to each other. All 4 angles of the rectangle, are right angles.
Area of rectangle = Length * Breadth 126 = 18 * B => B = 126/18 = 7 inches.
Nothing, a rectangle is nothing other then itself and that is it!
Other wise it wouldn't be a rectangle.
a rectangle has longer sides then the square then the other
The answer depends on what aspect of a rectangle: its angles, area, side lengths, diagonals, other?The answer depends on what aspect of a rectangle: its angles, area, side lengths, diagonals, other?The answer depends on what aspect of a rectangle: its angles, area, side lengths, diagonals, other?The answer depends on what aspect of a rectangle: its angles, area, side lengths, diagonals, other?
The diagonals of a rectangle are congruent and they bisect each other.
Anything other than a quadrilateral
In a rectangle, all the opposite sides, and angles are congruent to each other. All 4 angles of the rectangle, are right angles.
Yes it does - they bisect each other at the exact centre of the rectangle.
No, it's the other way round. A rectangle is always a parallelogram.
Area of a rectangle is Base(B) times Height(H).Area of smaller rectangle is BH.Area of larger rectangle is 2BH.Area of larger rectangle is twice as large as the smaller rectangle.
If you are given two similar rectangles, one with all measurements and the other with only one, you first need to find the conversion ratio. Let's call the rectangle that you know everything about, rectangle A, and the other rectangle B. You take the ratio of the side of rectangle B to rectangle A. You then multiply the length of rectangle A by this value, to find the length of rectangle B.