The presence of two squares—one within a rhombus and one within a rectangle—highlights the distinct properties of these shapes. The square in the rectangle fits perfectly due to its right angles and equal side lengths, while the square within the rhombus emphasizes that the rhombus has equal side lengths but not necessarily right angles. This illustrates how different geometric properties influence the arrangement and fitting of shapes. Ultimately, both squares serve as visual representations of the unique characteristics of their respective shapes.
One rectangle and two triangle
No, because a rectangle has four sides, and four right angles. So does a square. But, a rhombus has four sides, two obtuse angles, and two acute angles. Even though a rhombus does qualify as a parallelogram, (four sides, four angles) is does not qualify as a rectangle or square because is doesn't have four right angles. All squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares because a rectangle has four sides, and four right angles, but with a square, all the sides have to be the same length.
Noo... it equals one rectangle
No. A rectangle has two pairs of equal sides. A rhombus has all four sides equal.
A rectangle cannot be considered a rhombus because, even though both have two pairs of parallel sides, the sides of a rhombus are congruent. A rectangle's sides are unequal.
One rectangle and two triangle
A rhombus is never a rectangle. A rhombus has four sides that are equilateral whereas with a rectangle the two sides are equilateral and the two ends are equilateral.
A rhombus
No, because a rectangle has four sides, and four right angles. So does a square. But, a rhombus has four sides, two obtuse angles, and two acute angles. Even though a rhombus does qualify as a parallelogram, (four sides, four angles) is does not qualify as a rectangle or square because is doesn't have four right angles. All squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares because a rectangle has four sides, and four right angles, but with a square, all the sides have to be the same length.
yes * * * * * Not true. A rectangle has two pairs of sides which are of DIFFERENT length. All sides of a rhombus are the same length. Therefore, a rectangle is NOT a rhombus.
the perimeter of a rectangle with two 5cm squares will be 30cm
It is a square, a rectangle, or a rhombus. Also known as parallelograms.Parallelogram--includes rectangles, rhombuses, squares, etc.
Noo... it equals one rectangle
No. A rectangle has two pairs of equal sides. A rhombus has all four sides equal.
A rectangle cannot be considered a rhombus because, even though both have two pairs of parallel sides, the sides of a rhombus are congruent. A rectangle's sides are unequal.
rectangle
* Square * Rhombus * Rectangle * Parallelograma parallelogram or a rhombus, square, rectangle