They are all 4 sided quadrilaterals having length and width with opposite parallel sides and 4 interior right angles.
Yes. They both = 360 degrees
false
They are all rectangles (or 2 squares and 4 rectangles).They are all rectangles (or 2 squares and 4 rectangles).They are all rectangles (or 2 squares and 4 rectangles).They are all rectangles (or 2 squares and 4 rectangles).
No but all squares are a rectangles
No. Only some parallelograms are rectangles. But all rectangles are parallelograms.
-- each specimen has four sides and four interior angles -- the sum of the interior angles is 360 degrees -- opposite sides are parallel Not surprising that parallelograms and rectangles should share properties, since a rectangle is a parallelogram.
Most rectangles are not rhombuses, but there is a shape that has all the properties of a rectangle and all the properties of a rhombus at the same time. It is called a square. A square is a special rectangle and a special rhombus.
yes
Because a rectangle is a parallelogram.
Yes. They both = 360 degrees
false
They are all polygons having their own particular properties
No because a rectangle and a trapezoid have different geometrical properties but they are both 4 sided quadrilaterals.
They are all rectangles (or 2 squares and 4 rectangles).They are all rectangles (or 2 squares and 4 rectangles).They are all rectangles (or 2 squares and 4 rectangles).They are all rectangles (or 2 squares and 4 rectangles).
All elements in group 16 share similar properties because their valence shells all contain the s2p4 electron configuration.
they are all in the state of a gas
Yes, all Squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares because it needs to have all equal sides.