A square has four equal sides but a rectangle has two long sides and two short sides
The sides of a square are all the same length whereas a rectangle has two pairs of sides of equal length.
In math, are squares are rectangles but not all rectangles are squares. Also rectangle have two sets of even sides and two sets of un-even sides. But all square sides are equal.
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Rhombuses are paralellograms. Also, they're what you might call a diamond.* * * * *Not a particularly useful answer since a rectangle is also a parallelogram. The two differences are:all the sides of a rhombus are of equal length while in a rectangle opposite sides are equal but adjacent sides are usually not equal (if they are, then the shape is a square);all the angles of a rectangle are right angles while in a rhombus opposite angles are equal but adjacent angles are usually not equal (if they are, then the shape is a square).
A square has four equal sides but a rectangle has two long sides and two short sides
square has four equal sides a rectangle has two sides of one length and two of another and the rectangle is longer and thinner
The difference btwwen a square and a rectangle is that a rectangle has two congruent lines.
In a square, the sides are all the same length.
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The sides of a square are all the same length whereas a rectangle has two pairs of sides of equal length.
it is possible to draw a square that is a rectangle?
A square has all four equilateral sides, whereas a rectangle has two sets opposite sides that are congruent. A rectangle can be a square, but a square can not be a rectangle.
No.You either get a square and a rectangle, two squares, two triangles or two trapezoids.
A rectangle (including the special case of a square) has four right angles while a trapezium can have at most two.
Rectangle is one, square is another.
A square is a special type of rectangle where all four sides are equal in length. A rectangle is defined as a four-sided shape with opposite sides being equal and all interior angles measuring 90 degrees. Since a square meets the criteria of a rectangle (opposite sides are equal and angles are 90 degrees), it can be classified as a rectangle. However, a rectangle that does not have all sides equal cannot be classified as a square because a square has an additional requirement of all sides being equal.