A square is a special case of a rectangle.
Every square is a rectangle, but not every rectangle is a square.
A square is a rectangle with four sides that are all equal in length.
Yes, it is a square. It can also be a rectangle.
A square is a rectangle because a square has 2 parallel sides and so does a rectangle .
it cant all sides have to be equilateral edit- a rectangle cannot be a square. however, a square can be a rectangle. reedit - A rectangle can be a square, however, a square must be a rectangle. A rectangle has four 90 degree angles, which a square also has. The rectangle has two pairs of equal length sides, which a square also has. The only additional requirement for a square is that the length of all four sides be equal, which is not ruled out for a rectangle.
A Rectangle.
A square can.
a rectangle doesn't have four equal sided measurements, which is the definition of a square. also it can take one or more squares to make a rectangle but u can't make a rectangle into a square.
A square.
No, a rectangle cannot be a square. but a square is a rectangle. The definition of a square is 4 parallel sides in which all sides are equal in length. The definition of a rectangle is 4 parallel sides. Also: A rectangle and square are both parallelograms.
Yes. For example, a 4x4 square would have an area of 16 units squared. A 2x8 rectangle would also have an area of 16 units squared. Also, every rectangle is a square too though every square is not a rectangle. So, a 4x4 square is also a rectangle which means both have the same area.
A square is a regular rectangle which is why a rectangle isn't a square.
A square is always a rectangle. A rectangle can sometimes be a square
Any square is also a rectangle and a rhombus. It's also a parallelogram and a quadrilateral as well, too.