no
Cones, pyramids, and spheres don't, and I'll bet I could name even more if I thought about it.
A rectangle can sometimes be a rhombus, as a square is both a rectangle and a rhombus. However, if all sides are congruent, and it has right angles, it is a square and therefore not a rectangle. So, the answer is no, although it may be argued to be yes. Wikipedia, in fact, mentions that a square is both a rectangle and a rhombus; the definition of rectangle there is a quadrilateral with four right angles, thereby not excluding the special case of a rectangular rhombus, or a square. A rhombus is not normally a square but it could be.
You could draw a rectangle that is 8 units long and one wide.
i think its a trapezoid...
Another rectangle with the same length/width proportions.
It could be an irregular polygon with 5 or more sides or a rectangle or square.
Could a triangle and a rectangle ever be congruent? explain
Could a traingle and a rectangle ever be congruent? Explain.
To each other no But individually a rectangle can be and a triangle can have congruent angles or sides
no
yes
If it just has congruent angles it could be a square or rectangle. It really depends on the sides also. (if they're congruent)
Never. A triangle has 3 sides, while rectangle has 4 sides.No
No you could have Square, Rectangle, Rhombus, Parallelogram
it could be a square or a rectangle. its a square if all four sides are congruent, but if not, its a rectangle.
No. It could be a Rectangle or a square...