A square number is the product of the same two integers. A rectangular number is the product of consecutive integers.
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A square number can be expressed as a product of some integer (the square root) with itself. A rectangular number cannot.
If you define a rectangular number as a number which is the product of two consecutive integers, it cannot be square.
If you define a rectangular number as a number which is the product of two consecutive integers, it cannot be square.
There are four each. The difference is zero.
Cuboid has all the same size lengths on the square size, the rectangular prism has only 2 of one size, and 2 lengths of another size. A cube is a "rectangle" with all the sides the same size. Basically a square instead of a rectangle, with a 3-D view.
A rectangular shape has a long side (length) and a breadth (width, short side). A square still has a length and width, though both are the same measurement to form a square.