If you are asking what the distance around a rectangle is called, the answer is "perimeter". that is not the question though is it???
It is not clear what you mean by an incomplete rectangle. If it means the rectangle is not closed then there is a problem of defining its area: what is inside and what is outside when you do not have a boundary? It is not clear what you mean by an incomplete rectangle. If it means the rectangle is not closed then there is a problem of defining its area: what is inside and what is outside when you do not have a boundary? It is not clear what you mean by an incomplete rectangle. If it means the rectangle is not closed then there is a problem of defining its area: what is inside and what is outside when you do not have a boundary? It is not clear what you mean by an incomplete rectangle. If it means the rectangle is not closed then there is a problem of defining its area: what is inside and what is outside when you do not have a boundary?
What I mean is, a rectangle where none of the sides are the same. Like a Scalene triangle, but with a rectangle.
Area of a square/rectangle=its length × its width
I think you mean parallelogram. Parallelogram look like a rectangle but it looks slanted rectangle. __________________ /_________________/ ^^that is parallelogram ^^
The meaning of the shaded rectangle surrounding the city depends on the context in which it is displayed. In some cases, shaded rectangles surrounding cities on the map indicate city boundaries. Especially if the city has a well-defined shape. In other cases, a shaded rectangle surrounding a city might indicate a particular area within the city that is of particular interest or relevance, such as B. Downtown or specific neighborhoods. It is important to note that different cartographers and sources may use different symbols and conventions to represent cities and other features on maps. As such, the shaded rectangles surrounding cities may have different meanings depending on the map and context.Β
If you are asking what the distance around a rectangle is called, the answer is "perimeter". that is not the question though is it???
It is not clear what you mean by an incomplete rectangle. If it means the rectangle is not closed then there is a problem of defining its area: what is inside and what is outside when you do not have a boundary? It is not clear what you mean by an incomplete rectangle. If it means the rectangle is not closed then there is a problem of defining its area: what is inside and what is outside when you do not have a boundary? It is not clear what you mean by an incomplete rectangle. If it means the rectangle is not closed then there is a problem of defining its area: what is inside and what is outside when you do not have a boundary? It is not clear what you mean by an incomplete rectangle. If it means the rectangle is not closed then there is a problem of defining its area: what is inside and what is outside when you do not have a boundary?
What I mean is, a rectangle where none of the sides are the same. Like a Scalene triangle, but with a rectangle.
No! Every rectangle has a square if that's what you mean
Area of a square/rectangle=its length × its width
rectangle means that it is a 2D shape and it has four sides and four corners
Rectangle
Ouch, that's not good, same happened to me with two of mine. Your gonna have to get a disc repairer (at least that's what i did)
It means Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. you buy the product reuse it and then recycle it!
If you mean area, then, the area of a rectangle is width * height. So...50cm^2.
She came Up with the golden mean/ rectangle