I believe you are talking about an isosceles triangle, which is a triangle where two sides are of the same length. The third side can be longer or shorter than the other two sides.
A rectangle has 4 sides.
A rectangle is a four-sided figure with two long sides and two short sides. The two long sides are the length of the rectangle. The two short sides are the width of the rectangle.
All sides of a quadrilateral are consecutive, by definition.Not really. In the quadrilateral ABCD the sides AB and CD are opposite, but not consecutive. What is true for a quadrilateral is that any pair of sides that is opposite is not consecutive, and any pair that is not opposite is consecutive.The question asks what shape quadrilateral has 2 consecutive sides. If the question means "2 and only 2" consecutive sides the answer is that no such shape exists. If it means at least 2 consecutive sides then any quadrilateral fits the bill.If, as I suspect, the questioner meant 2 parallel sides, the answer is a trapezium.
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 sides congruent. If consecutive sides are also congruent, then your rectangle is a square.
A square.
Not unless it's a square.
yes it can it actually has 2 pairs of consecutife sides that are congruent
Any irregular polygon can have a pair of adjacent sides that do. Every pair of adjacent sides in every rectangle do.
a rectangle (that is NOT a square) has 4 right angles and consecutive sides of unequal lengths.
They are all polygons whose sides are consecutive in numbers as such as 3, 4 and 5 respectively
I believe you are talking about an isosceles triangle, which is a triangle where two sides are of the same length. The third side can be longer or shorter than the other two sides.
A rectangle has 4 sides.
A rectangle has _____ sides.
A rectangle with no sides is no longer a rectangle as a rectangle HAS 4 sides. The x-y plane is an infinite flat area with no limits (sides) to it.
The answer is no, if a rectangle's sides were congruent, it would be a square not a rectangle.