crossed rectangle is not a rectangle, rectangle have to have 90 degree angles.
Every rectangle must have corners otherwise it would not be a rectangle!Every rectangle must have corners otherwise it would not be a rectangle!Every rectangle must have corners otherwise it would not be a rectangle!Every rectangle must have corners otherwise it would not be a rectangle!
There can be no such thing as a rectangle hexagon. A rectangle is a polygon that is distinct from a hexagon.There can be no such thing as a rectangle hexagon. A rectangle is a polygon that is distinct from a hexagon.There can be no such thing as a rectangle hexagon. A rectangle is a polygon that is distinct from a hexagon.There can be no such thing as a rectangle hexagon. A rectangle is a polygon that is distinct from a hexagon.
yes- a square is a rectangle but a rectangle is not a square.
No. A square is a rectangle, but a rectangle is not a square.
Colorado is a perfect rectangle.
Protruded
Pretty much a rectangle
Ohio
north dakota
None of the states are actually complete and perfect rectangles because of the Earth's curvature.
on a map? like a rectangle whose left side exploded.
crossed rectangle is not a rectangle, rectangle have to have 90 degree angles.
Rectangle area = (rectangle width) x (rectangle height)
a rectangle
Every rectangle must have corners otherwise it would not be a rectangle!Every rectangle must have corners otherwise it would not be a rectangle!Every rectangle must have corners otherwise it would not be a rectangle!Every rectangle must have corners otherwise it would not be a rectangle!
Assuming there is no border around the circle, then doubling the radius will give the length and width of a square (28 x 28 = 784cm2). The problem in your question is that you state it is a rectangle. Which means that the rectangle must be longer in length then width!