Actually, there is no such thing as a rectangle square. A square has 4 equal sides. On the other hand, a rectangle has 4 sides no matter what length. There are rectangle squares though. By: SupeRMAn
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it is the formula for both a rectangle and a square. remember a square is a rectangle, but a rectangle is not a square (what i mean is a square has to have all 90 degree angles and four sides that are all the same length a rectangle doesn't have all the same lengths. but a rectangle is a shape with all 90 degree angles, and a square fits that discription)
A "regular" polygon has all sides the same length. A "regular" rectangle has all sides the same length, therefore it is also a square. An "irregular" rectangle then would be any rectangle that is not a square.
... right angles, by definition of a rectangle.... right angles, by definition of a rectangle.... right angles, by definition of a rectangle.... right angles, by definition of a rectangle.
Correct. A square is a rectangle, a special kind that is 'regular'--all its angles are congruent, and all its sides are congruent.
they dont have to be they can be different A rectangle with all sides the same length can also be called a square.