Opposite sides of a rectangle must always be equal.
A rectangle with four equal sides would not be a rectangle, it would be a square. In a rectangle opposite sides are equal in length and are parallel.
-- Opposite sides are parallel.-- Opposite sides are equal.-- Angles are all equal.
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The opposite sides of every individual rectangle are equal, but the opposite sides of one rectangle are not necessarily equal to those of another rectangle.
Opposite sides of a rectangle must always be equal.
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.
a rectangle does not have four equal sides and its opposite sides are equal and has four right angles
opposite the smaller sides are equal and opposite the bigger sides are equal.
A rectangle with four equal sides would not be a rectangle, it would be a square. In a rectangle opposite sides are equal in length and are parallel.
No, a rectangle has opposite side which are equal in length.
Yes A parallelogram has opposite sides parallel and equal in length. Does a rectangle have opposite sides parallel and equal in length? Yes Thus a rectangle is a parallelogram.
rhombus
-- Opposite sides are parallel.-- Opposite sides are equal.-- Angles are all equal.
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