Yes. A square is a rectangle and a rectangle is a quadrilateral.
A rectangle is a type of quadrilateral, and it also is a parallelogram.
A square or maybe a rectangle as well would fit the given description
A quadrilateral and a rectangle are the same so.............
A quadrilateral is any 4 sided shape which includes a rectangle
A quadrilateral is not necessarily a rectangle. The only time this is not true is in the case of a square on a quadrilateral without four 90 degree angles.
A square fits that description.
An equiangular quadrilateral is a four-sided figure with all angles equal. To draw an equiangular quadrilateral that is not regular, you would need to create a shape where all four angles are equal but the side lengths are not necessarily equal. One way to do this is to draw a square and then elongate one pair of opposite sides while keeping all angles at 90 degrees. This will result in a shape that has equal angles but different side lengths, making it an equiangular quadrilateral that is not regular.
A square and rectangle all fit this description.
A square and a rectangle would fit the given description.
A square or a rectangle would fit the given description
A quadrilateral is a polygon with four sides. A rectangle is a quadrilateral
Yes. A square is a rectangle and a rectangle is a quadrilateral.
A parallelogram. A square or rectangle would also technically fit this description.
Yes. A rhombus and a rectangle can be a quadrilateral.
A rectangle is a type of quadrilateral, and it also is a parallelogram.
A square or maybe a rectangle as well would fit the given description