They need not be congruent so the question is based on a fallacy.
they dont
Only if they are congruent. One of them could be the a rotation of the other - eg 4m x 6m and 6m x 4m.
thare is only 1 differint rectangles
The perimeter of a rectangle is the sum of its four sides. Add the sides for both rectangles, then compare the results.
They need not be congruent so the question is based on a fallacy.
if you mean congruent as allowing to rotate, reflect then yes 1 likely though
Not necessarily. Let's say that there is a circle with the area of 10. Now there is a star with the area of 10. They do not have the same perimeter, do they? That still applies with rectangles. There might be a very long skinny rectangle and a square next to each other with the same area, but that does not mean that they have the same perimeter. Now if the rectangles are congruent then yes.
no because one rectangle may be 3x4 which the perimeter is 14 and one rectangle may be 5x2 which as well equals 14
they dont
Only if they are congruent. One of them could be the a rotation of the other - eg 4m x 6m and 6m x 4m.
no
No rectangle can have equal perimeter and length.
thare is only 1 differint rectangles
The perimeter of a rectangle is the sum of its four sides. Add the sides for both rectangles, then compare the results.
Yes they are
It's very easy for two rectangles to have the same area and different perimeters,or the same perimeter and different areas. In either case, it would be obvious toyou when you see them that there's something different about them, and theywould not fit one on top of the other.But if two rectangles have the same area and the same perimeter, then to look at themyou'd swear that they're the same rectangle, and one could be laid down on the otherand fit exactly.