parallel rectangle
a rectangle is a trapezoid because it has 1 pair of parallel side
You can't unless you know something else about the rectangle, such as the short side is 1 less than the long side. A rectangle of 2 by 3 and a rectangle of 1 by 6 both have an area of 6.
You can make a perimeter with side lengths if 3, 3, 3, 3 or you could do a rectangle with side lengths of 4, 4, 2, 2. Finally you could do a rectangle with side lengths of 5, 5, 1, 1.
You multiply the length by the width by the height. Multiply side 1 by side 2 by side 3.
Yes, because if you draw a rectangle, there'll be at the top and the right side touch.
It is 5!!!! It can be any number
a rectangle is a trapezoid because it has 1 pair of parallel side
You can't unless you know something else about the rectangle, such as the short side is 1 less than the long side. A rectangle of 2 by 3 and a rectangle of 1 by 6 both have an area of 6.
Yes it does because :)
You can make a perimeter with side lengths if 3, 3, 3, 3 or you could do a rectangle with side lengths of 4, 4, 2, 2. Finally you could do a rectangle with side lengths of 5, 5, 1, 1.
You multiply the length by the width by the height. Multiply side 1 by side 2 by side 3.
Yes, because if you draw a rectangle, there'll be at the top and the right side touch.
A golden rectangle is a rectangle whose side lengths are in the golden ratio, approximately 1:1.618. A 3x5 card has side lengths of 3 inches by 5 inches, which do not match the golden ratio. Therefore, a 3x5 card is not a golden rectangle.
a rectangle as a longer side because there's 48 inches for a rectangle but there's only 45 inches for a triangle. a rectangle as a longer side because there's 48 inches for a rectangle but there's only 45 inches for a triangle.
Firstly, if all the angles are not 90 degrees it isn't a rectangle - with 4 sides it is a quadrilateral. So there is no "if". Area of a rectangle = length of 1 side multiplied by the length of an adjacent (touching) side.
A kind would be a,lets say 2 circles and one big giant rectangle would work. Get paper and work that out. Another Solution would be 1 circle at the side of an rectangle and an another side of that. Remeber I can not tell you the answer. Or theres a cone at the side and a rectangle at the bottom.
1/4th of intial area