No.
Only other rectangles.
No. All of a square's sides are the same size.
-- Opposite sides are parallel.-- Opposite sides are equal.-- Angles are all equal.
4 90o anglesall angles = 360ofour sided figureparallelogram
No.
Only other rectangles.
No. All of a square's sides are the same size.
-- Opposite sides are parallel.-- Opposite sides are equal.-- Angles are all equal.
If the attributes of a rectangle are considered to be:it has two pairs of parallel sidesopposite sides are equal in lengthall angles are 90°the diagonals are equal and bisectThen only a square also has those attributes. If it is a further requirement that the two pairs of opposite sides are such that in each pair the lengths of the sides are the same, but the lengths of those two pairs are different, then only a rectangle is a rectangle.
4 90o anglesall angles = 360ofour sided figureparallelogram
-Each angle is 90 degrees. -The sides parallel to each other are equal. -Has two pairs of parallel lines. -The square is a part of the rectangle family.
Only some. Only some. Only some. Only some.
Rectangle.
A trapezoid is a four-sided figure with two opposite sides parallel. A rectangle (and also a parallelogram) is a trapezoid but BOTH pairs of opposite sides are parallel.
(1) Opposite sides are the same length and (2) All four corners are right-angles.
A square can be a rectangle because a rectangle just has to have four sides and they all have to have right angles, which a square does. But a rectangle can never be a square because a square HAS to have ALL EVEN sides with all right angles. A rectangle possibly could not have all even sides.