it has 4 sides
Not necessarily. In fact, if a rectangle and parallelogram have the same base and height, their areas are equal.
It is one surface on a rectangle.
The rectangle is in fact a square with 4 equal sides of 5 units in length.
If you are trying to find the ratio of the lengths of two similar rectangles, divide the length of one side of one rectangle by the corresponding side length of the other rectangle. To find the ratio between their volumes, divide the volume of one rectangle by the volume the other rectangle. To find volume, multiply the width of the rectangle by the length of the rectangle.
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it has 4 sides
If the only known fact is the length of the diagonal then the width and length of the rectangle CANNOT be determined. The diagonal could be that of a square, or of a rectangle that is very long but quite narrow. Consequently at least one more fact is required such as; the dimension of either the length or the width, or the angle that the diagonal makes to the base of the rectangle or even the area of the rectangle.
Yes, a rectangle has right angles. In fact it has 4 right angles.
No. In general it does not. Only if the rectangle is, in fact, a square.
The fact that all of YOUR sides are equal tells me nothing about what is special about ME, as a rectangle!
If you split a rectangle into three parts one of those halves is a third of a rectangle.
Not necessarily. In fact, if a rectangle and parallelogram have the same base and height, their areas are equal.
It is one surface on a rectangle.
Draw one whole in ONE rectangle, and draw the thirds in a different rectangle..!
All four sides of a rhombus has to be equal, hence rectangle is not a rhombus. A square is in fact a rhombus with right angles.
No. There is no way you can cut one rectangle in half and only get one square. The other half would also have to be a square and this will only happen if the proportions are 1:2 and you cut the long sides.There are infinitely many ways to cut a rectangle in half none of which result in new rectangles. Only if the rectangle has proportions 1:2 can cutting it in half make a square, in fact the result could be two squares, not one.