These are not similar rectangles so there is no obvious candidate for the ratio. Is it ratio of lengths (sides, perimeter, diameter), or ratio of area?
Rectangles have two pairs of two sides that are congruent. The first are the shorter sides and the second are the longer sides. PS congruent means the sides are the same length.
The ratio of the shorter side of the rectangle to the longer side is the same as the ratio of the longer side to the sum of the two sides. And that ratio is the Golden section.
Rectangles must always have 4 sides. As there are two rectangles, there must be 8 sides. However, if these two rectangles have identical sized sides and they are placed against each other so that they look like one rectangle, there will only be 4 sides.
Well, squares do have equal sides but rectangles have two pairs of equal sides
I guess you mean the ratio of the areas; it depends if the 2 rectangles are "similar figures"; that is their matching sides are in the same ratio. If they are similar then the ratio of their areas is the square of the ratio of the sides.
If two rectangles are similar, they have corresponding sides and corresponding angles. Corresponding sides must have the same ratio.
"Skinny" rectangles have two of their opposite sides being much longer than their other two sides.
These are not similar rectangles so there is no obvious candidate for the ratio. Is it ratio of lengths (sides, perimeter, diameter), or ratio of area?
Similar shapes need to have the same number of sides, the same angles and the ratio of the sides needs to be the same. Rectangles are not always similar to each other because they can have different dimensions, which would break the "same ratio" rule.
No. All rectangles are not square because 2 of the sides are longer while the square's side is all the same size.
squares,rectangles,regular pentagons
On squares and rectangles, yes. But on parallelograms and rhombus the one diagonal can be shorter than one of the sides.
Rectangles have two pairs of two sides that are congruent. The first are the shorter sides and the second are the longer sides. PS congruent means the sides are the same length.
No. A square is evenly measured on all sides. A Rectangle's side is longer on one side.
All rectangles are quadrilaterals. A quadrilateral has 4 sides; all rectangles have 4 sides; thus all rectangles are quadrilaterals.
The ratio of the shorter side of the rectangle to the longer side is the same as the ratio of the longer side to the sum of the two sides. And that ratio is the Golden section.