A rectangle with 4 equal sides and angles is often called a square.
equilateral
That's called a square.
A rectangle is an oblong, as its sides are not equal. A square has equal sides. Therefore, a square is not a rectangle. A rhombus is a parallelogram with oblique angles and equal sides.
No, a rectangle has opposite side which are equal in length.
A rectangle with 4 equal sides and angles is often called a square.
a square's sides are all equal and can be called a rhombus but a rectangle's sides aren't all equal
equilateral
A rectangle has two pairs of equal sides. In other words, opposite sides of a rectangle are equal in length. This property distinguishes a rectangle from a square, which has all four sides equal in length.
"equilateral" is a fancy word meaning "has all sides equal". Such a rectangle is called a square.
A rectangle with four equal sides would not be a rectangle, it would be a square. In a rectangle opposite sides are equal in length and are parallel.
Because it is an quadrilaterial with four equal sides that sum up to 360
A rectangle is a shape with 4 sides and for right angles. A rectangle can be called a square. A square, on the other hand, has 4 EQUAL sides and 4 right angles. Therefore, a square cannot be called a rectangle since the rectangle has UNEQUAL sides.
When all the vertices of a plane quadrilateral are exactly equal to 90 degrees it is is called a rectangle and, if all its sides are of equal length, that rectangle is called a square. So when a plane quadrilateral has all its vertices exactly equal to 90 degrees, but it does not have all its sides equal in length, it must be a rectangle but not a square.
Opposite sides of a rectangle must always be equal.
That's called a square.
In the instance of a triangle it is equilateral. Most quadrilaterals have equal sides as well (such as a rectangle with two sets of equal sides).