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.
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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 [generic] rectangle is a quadrilateral that has two pairs of opposite sides parallel and equal in length, along with 4 right angles.
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.