All four sides must be equal so you would have to either increase the width until it equals the length, or decrease the length until it equals the width.
All four sides of a square have the same length. This is an additional condition, additionally to the conditions that make a rectangle a rectangle.
Two square's
yes
yes it does
No. There is no way you can cut one rectangle in half and only get one square. The other half would also have to be a square and this will only happen if the proportions are 1:2 and you cut the long sides.There are infinitely many ways to cut a rectangle in half none of which result in new rectangles. Only if the rectangle has proportions 1:2 can cutting it in half make a square, in fact the result could be two squares, not one.
Shorten its length to the same size as its width.
a rectangle doesn't have four equal sided measurements, which is the definition of a square. also it can take one or more squares to make a rectangle but u can't make a rectangle into a square.
a rectangle doesn't have four equal sided measurements, which is the definition of a square. also it can take one or more squares to make a rectangle but u can't make a rectangle into a square.
rectangle
yes, because if you cut the rectangle in half it would make 2 squares
No.
A rectangle by definition has four right angles, so it cannot be equilateral. An equilateral shape has all sides of equal length, which would make it a square or rhombus, but not a rectangle.
The two triangles would make either a square or a rectangle.
the polygon would be a square
All four sides of a square have the same length. This is an additional condition, additionally to the conditions that make a rectangle a rectangle.
A rectangle.
a rectangle or square