A shape that has four sides but does not have all sides the same is a rectangle. In a rectangle, opposite sides are equal in length, but the adjacent sides can be of different lengths. This distinguishes it from a square, which has all four sides equal. Other examples include trapezoids and irregular quadrilaterals.
A square has 4 sides that are all the same left.....duhhh!
A square has all 4 sides the same length and its angles measure the same as well. A rhombus has all 4 sides the same length as well and the angles measure the same as well too.
Quadrilateral
All 4 sides
A rectangle has 4 sides not the same length and 4 right angles.
A square.
A square has 4 sides that are all the same left.....duhhh!
A square has all 4 sides the same length and its angles measure the same as well. A rhombus has all 4 sides the same length as well and the angles measure the same as well too.
Quadrilateral
All 4 sides
They can be, but they do not have to be. A rectangle has 4 sides and 4 right angles. Which means a square, which is a type of rectangle, would have 4 of the same length sides.
A square.
A rectangle has 4 sides not the same length and 4 right angles.
square
A rectangle
A rectangle
Rectangle, parallelogram