The answer depends on what aspect of a rectangle: its angles, area, side lengths, diagonals, other?
The answer depends on what aspect of a rectangle: its angles, area, side lengths, diagonals, other?
The answer depends on what aspect of a rectangle: its angles, area, side lengths, diagonals, other?
The answer depends on what aspect of a rectangle: its angles, area, side lengths, diagonals, other?
no
A rectangle, by definition is an irregular quadrilateral. It has two pairs of parallel sides.
Irregular. Its sides are not all equal.
There is no such thing as an "irregular rectangle". To calculate the area of a rectangle - if that's what you mean - you multiply length x width.
A rectangle is considered to be an irregular polygon. This is because, in a rectangle, the sides need not necessarily all be congruent, and regular polygons must have all sides be congruent.
Measure and add together the 4 sides
A rectangle is irregular. The only regular rectangle is a square, so any rectangle that is NOT a square is irregular.
Yes, a rectangle is irregular.
no
A rectangle, by definition is an irregular quadrilateral. It has two pairs of parallel sides.
Irregular. Its sides are not all equal.
an irregular rectangle
An irregular rectangle.
A "regular" polygon has all sides the same length. A "regular" rectangle has all sides the same length, therefore it is also a square. An "irregular" rectangle then would be any rectangle that is not a square.
There is no such thing as an "irregular rectangle". To calculate the area of a rectangle - if that's what you mean - you multiply length x width.
A rectangle is considered to be an irregular polygon. This is because, in a rectangle, the sides need not necessarily all be congruent, and regular polygons must have all sides be congruent.
What I mean is, a rectangle where none of the sides are the same. Like a Scalene triangle, but with a rectangle.