It depends on the relationship between the rectangle and the circles.
circles have no sides or angles
circle gol hota ha rectangle chakor pendu tainu aa wi ni pata
Yes! It can(: you draw the circle in the rectangle with its top and bottom touching the top and bottom sides of the rectangle
Similarities ? The unique similarity I can think about is the line from which they are drawn.
nothing really because a bowling ball is a circle and a tooth brush is a rectangle so yeah nothing
area of a circle = area of a rectangle(parallelogram) formed by the sectors of circle with pi as length and radius as bradth.
It is sort of between a rectangle and a circle.
It depends on the relationship between the rectangle and the circles.
circle and rectangle. circle for the top and a curled rectangle with length equal to the circumference of the circle for the side.
The similarities are rectangle is shape like L and the other 1 I sharp as an equal
circles have no sides or angles
circle gol hota ha rectangle chakor pendu tainu aa wi ni pata
they are both circle and round
The area of the circle is 50.265482457436691815402294132472 inches2. The area of the rectangle is 210 inches2. The rectangle is larger in area by 159.73451754256330818459770586753 inches2,
Yes! It can(: you draw the circle in the rectangle with its top and bottom touching the top and bottom sides of the rectangle
Similarities ? The unique similarity I can think about is the line from which they are drawn.