a square - an equilateral square a rectangle - an equilateral rectangle
You can draw 10 equal rectangular parts to draw a square. First, draw a square. Then, split into ten equal portions with the dimension either 2 by 5 or 5 by 2. You cannot draw a square with 10 equal squared parts since 10 is not the perfect square. If we don't have the perfect square number of the equal parts, then we are not able to form a square. Actually, you obtain a rectangle.
Each side of the square is a quarter of the square's perimeter.
Look at the definition of a rhombus. A square fulfills all parts of the definition.
It is not possible to answer the question because we have no way of working out what your equal parts are.
The parts of a square are the vertices or corners and the edges. There are four of each.
The answer depends on ratio of a square to what or between what parts of a square!
a square - an equilateral square a rectangle - an equilateral rectangle
Draw a + then an X.....then you divided a square into 8 equal parts in one way.
You can draw 10 equal rectangular parts to draw a square. First, draw a square. Then, split into ten equal portions with the dimension either 2 by 5 or 5 by 2. You cannot draw a square with 10 equal squared parts since 10 is not the perfect square. If we don't have the perfect square number of the equal parts, then we are not able to form a square. Actually, you obtain a rectangle.
It is a rhombus because little parts of a rhombus is square
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Each side of the square is a quarter of the square's perimeter.
Divide the square into five strips.
A cube has six equal square faces.
The tongue and the body.
divide a square into eighths