So sometimes yes A quadrilateral is a polygon with 4 sides. A rectangle is a parallelogram with 4 right angles. A quadrilateral is sometimes a rectangle. Here is an example of a quadrilateral that is not a rectangle:
The definition of a rectangle is a quadrilateral with four 90 degree angles, which is not always a square. The definition of a square is a quadrilateral with four 90 degree angles and all sides congruent, which is always a rectangle.
Yes, but a parallelogram is not necessarily a rectangle.
The length of the rectangle way not be equal to the width.
A rectangle is a special case of a parallelogram
a parallelogram is always a example of a rectangle a rhombuz and a trapezoid
A quadrilateral polygon
So sometimes yes A quadrilateral is a polygon with 4 sides. A rectangle is a parallelogram with 4 right angles. A quadrilateral is sometimes a rectangle. Here is an example of a quadrilateral that is not a rectangle:
Rectangle always
A square is always a rectangle. A rectangle is not always a square. And both are quadrilaterals.
A quadrilateral, a parallelogram, a rhombus, a rectangle, a regular polygon.
Any rectangle will do as an example.
A rectangle is sometimes a square, but not always. When it is, it's also a rhombus. A rhombus is sometimes a square, but not always. When it is, it's also a rectangle. A square is always a rhombus and always a rectangle. Rectangles, rhombera, and squares are always parallelograms and quadrilaterals.
No, it is never a rectangle.
A square is always a rectangle, but it is a rectangle that isn't a square.
A square is always a rectangle, but it is a rectangle that isn't a square.
Rectangles do not have congruent lines. A square can always be called a rectangle. But a rectangle can't always be a square.