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No. A rectangle has two pairs of equal sides. A rhombus has all four sides equal.
A square has all sides equal. A rectangle has two sets of equal sides.
A rectangle having all four sides as an equal single length is a square.
a rectangle
The fact that all of YOUR sides are equal tells me nothing about what is special about ME, as a rectangle!
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.
no it does not but it has two pairs of parallel lines. A square has all equal sides. A rectangle has 2 pairs of equal sides though!
a square's sides are all equal and can be called a rhombus but a rectangle's sides aren't all equal
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No. A rectangle has two pairs of equal sides. A rhombus has all four sides equal.
A square has all sides equal. A rectangle has two sets of equal sides.
A rectangle!
A square is rectangle with all its sides are equal in length. The rectangle has: (a) opposites sides are parallel. (b) opposite angles are equal
Well, honey, a square is a type of rectangle because it has four right angles and opposite sides that are equal. But not all rectangles can be squares because squares have all sides of equal length, while rectangles can have different side lengths. It's like saying all squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares. Clear as crystal, right?
A rectangle having all four sides as an equal single length is a square.
A square is a rectangle, but a rectangle isn't necessarily a square. A square can be thought of as a "special" rectangle, where all sides are equal. The similarity is that all rectangles have 4 angles each of 90o However a Square has 4 sides equal length while a Rectangle has 4 sides with opposite sides of equal length. The clever observer will note that the adjacent sides of a square are equal while the adjacent sides of a rectangle may or may not be equal. yes it is