Three examples of rectangles include a standard door, a smartphone screen, and a piece of paper (such as A4 size). Each of these objects has opposite sides that are equal in length and four right angles, which are defining characteristics of rectangles.
three examples of parallelograms are a square, a rectangle, and a rhombus.
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circle, triangle, square and rectangle
Area of rectangle: 3 times 14 = 42 square cmPerimeter of rectangle: 3+14+3+14 = 34 cm
No, it is not. I'll give you two examples of a rectangle with a perimeter of 1. The first rectangle has dimensions of 1/4x1/4. The area is 1/16. The second rectangle has dimensions of 3/8x1/8. The area is 3/64. You can clearly see that these two rectangles have the same perimeter, yet the area is different.
Examples quadrilaterals are:square, rectangle etc
three examples of parallelograms are a square, a rectangle, and a rhombus.
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A example would be a rectangle pool, and a book/dictionary. Hope it helped! :)
Some examples are a square, rectangle, that is all I know so far
Square Rectangle Rhombus Trapezoid
circle, triangle, square and rectangle
symmetry in rectangle?
A rhombus, a parallelogram, and a rectangle, are different examples of quadrilaterals, that is, four-sided shapes.
Area of rectangle: 3 times 14 = 42 square cmPerimeter of rectangle: 3+14+3+14 = 34 cm
No, it is not. I'll give you two examples of a rectangle with a perimeter of 1. The first rectangle has dimensions of 1/4x1/4. The area is 1/16. The second rectangle has dimensions of 3/8x1/8. The area is 3/64. You can clearly see that these two rectangles have the same perimeter, yet the area is different.
No, a triangle has 3 sides, a rectangle has 4