The answer is a rectangle, which includes the sub-class of rectangles known as the square. Remember, like my HS math teacher would say:A square is a rectangle, but a rectangle is not a square.
A rectangle is a four-sided polygon. It has 4 right angles, and sides opposite each other are the same length. (all four sides can be the same length, in which case it is more commonly known as a square, but it is still a rectangle.
A rhombus sometimes is a quadrilateral. that's what my dad said, he's a math genius.
Oh, dude, it's like super simple. You just divide the rectangle into five equal parts, then shade in two of those parts. Voilà, you've got two fifths of a rectangle! It's like basic math, man.
Oh, dude, a rectangle has four sides, right? And each corner has a 90-degree angle. So, like, that means there are four 90-degree angles in a rectangle. It's like geometry, but with less math and more right angles, man.
A rectangle is classed as a 4 sided quadrilateral in math.
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Yes because a square can be a rectangle learn your math.
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a= l x wp= 2l + 2w
Rectangle area easiest math for area: 5cm X 3cm = 15cm2
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It is a hexahedron, each of whose faces is a rectangle.
If the length and the breadth of the rectangle represent the two numbers, then the area of the rectangle is equal to their product. But, how do find the area? You multiply the two numbers. So this appears to be a long way to do something that is inherently straightforward!