Rectangle is a two-dimensional figure.
The answer depends on what information about the rectangle you do have.
Yes. A figure which is both a rhombus and a rectangle is commonly called a square.
A rectangle is always a quadrilateral and a parallelogram.
Any similar rectangle (with the same proportions).
They are both 4 sided quadrilaterals
The diagonals will not always bisect opposite angles in the rectangle.
A square has all the properties of a rectangle and rhombus. (A square is always a rectangle.) A rectangle is not always a square but is always a parallelogram. A parallelogram is a quadrilateral (four sided figure) with both pairs of opposite sides are parallel. A rectangle is a quadrilateral with four right angles.
A square is a type of rectangle and the square is also a type of any other quadrilateral (four-sided figure)
A quadrilateral, a parallelogram, a rhombus, a rectangle, a regular polygon.
You can always find the area of a triangle - by dividing the length of the base by 2, then multiplying that figure by the height.
A diagonal always forms an angle bisector in a square. In a rectangle, trapezoid, or any other quadrilateral, a diagonal does not always bisect the angles.
Rectangle is a two-dimensional figure.
The answer depends on what information about the rectangle you do have.
A rectangle is a four-sided figure with a right angle at each corner. A rhombus is a figure with four equal sides. A figure that is both a rectangle and a rhombus is a square.
Rectangle always
Since a frustum is a portion of a solid, three-dimensional figure, and a rectangle is a plane, two-dimensional figure, there can be no such thing as the frustum of a rectangle.