1 4th of a rectangle is 1 quarter of a rectangle
It is (4, 5)
It depends on what the coordinates of the first three vertices are!
A quadrilateral can have two right angles and still not be a rectangle, if one side is oblique (neither right nor parallel) to the others, but three right angles force the fourth, and you have a rectangle.
parallel rectangle
Yes, a rectangle can be 17 inches by 1 inch
It is (4, 5)
It depends on what the coordinates of the first three vertices are!
1.5 by 2
Possibly a pregnant one, having grown a fourth side!
parallel rectangle
A quadrilateral can have two right angles and still not be a rectangle, if one side is oblique (neither right nor parallel) to the others, but three right angles force the fourth, and you have a rectangle.
It is 5!!!! It can be any number
Yes, a rectangle can be 17 inches by 1 inch
No, a trapezoid could not have three right angles. If it did, it would be a rectangle, as the fourth angle would need to be 90 degrees as well. A rectangle is not a trapezoid.
To determine the coordinates of the fourth vertex of a rectangle, you need to know the coordinates of the other three vertices. If you have the coordinates of three vertices, you can find the fourth by using the properties of a rectangle, where opposite sides are equal and the diagonals bisect each other. For example, if the vertices are A(x1, y1), B(x2, y2), and C(x3, y3), you can find the fourth vertex D(x4, y4) through the midpoint formula or by ensuring that the lengths of the sides and the diagonals are consistent. Please provide the coordinates of the existing vertices for a specific answer.
A rectangle is never a trapezoid because a rectangle does not have exactly 1 pair of parallel sides
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