A rectangle is a geometric shape having four sides and four right angles. Here are some sentences.
"A square is simply a rectangle with four equal sides." "The most common room shape is a rectangle, slightly longer in length or width."
use trigonometri...it works....
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That's not a complete sentence. "How many sides of a rectangle..." what? "...Are there?" Four. Here's a hint: read your questions before you hit the "go" button so as not to sound like an idiot.
Use the Pythagorean Theorem (a2 + b2 = c2, where a and b are the legs and c is the hypotenuse) and then you will know the base of the rectangle (which would be a or b, depending on which you use). Then you can multiply the base and height to find the area of the rectangle!Great answer!
I don't know about a "grammar sentence," but here are some good sentences with rectangle. She drew a rectangle for geometry class. The rectangle was six inches long and five inches wide.
"A square is simply a rectangle with four equal sides." "The most common room shape is a rectangle, slightly longer in length or width."
A rectangle is a geometric shape.Most houses are in the shape of a rectangle.
Orthogonal is a term referring to something containing right angles. An example sentence would be: That big rectangle is orthogonal.
the base of a cube is a square but the base of a rectangle prism is a rectangle
I assume you mean vertical, not verdical.The rectangle has 2 vertical lines, and 2 horizontal lines.
It is a rectangle. In the following sentence: A certain rectangle has length 8cm and width 5cm. The word "certain" could be replaced with "particular", or even omitted to have the same meaning.
We can use either meter or centimeter to measure a rectangle. For a large area of rectangle we can also use "feet" or " yards". Using "meter" is a convenient form to measure the length of the rectangle.
To find the area of a square or a rectangle, you have to do the length times the width.
A square has parallel sides. A rectangle has parallel sides.
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The perimeter of a rectangle, like the perimeter of any closed two-dimensional figure, is the distance around it. The perimeter of the rectangle is the sum of two lengths plus two widths.