No because a rectangle and a rhombus have different geometrical properties but they are both 4 sided quadrilaterals.
They both have right angels and also have 4 sides
The essential properties are that a rectangle is a quadrilateral whose sides met at right angles. There are many other properties but all of them follow from this.
No because each of them have different geometrical properties but they are all 4 sided quadrilaterals
Yes. There is a shape that has all the properties of a rectangle and all the properties of a rhombus at the same time. It is called a square.
No because a rectangle and a rhombus have different geometrical properties but they are both 4 sided quadrilaterals.
No because they have different properties but they are both 4 sided quadrilaterals
No because they have different geometrical properties but they are both 4 sided quadrilaterals
No because a rectangle has different properties to a rhombus but they are both 4 sided quadrilaterals
They both have right angels and also have 4 sides
The essential properties are that a rectangle is a quadrilateral whose sides met at right angles. There are many other properties but all of them follow from this.
No because they both have different properties but they are both 4 sided quadrilaterals.
Because they are both 4 sided quadrilaterals otherwise they have different geometrical properties.
Properties of rhombus that square has :- * All sides are equal. Properties of rectangle that square has :- *Each angle is 90 degree. *Diagonals are equal.
No because a rectangle and a trapezoid have different geometrical properties but they are both 4 sided quadrilaterals.
No because each of them have different geometrical properties but they are all 4 sided quadrilaterals
The opposite sides of a rectangle are congruent or equal. This is true because a rectangle, which is a parallelogram, must adhere to properties belonging to parallelograms. Some of these properties include that a parallelogram has two pairs of opposite sides that are congruent, and that it has diagonals that bisect one another.