No. "Rectangle" is a noun. "Rectangular" is an adjective.
No, rectangular is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The noun form of the word is rectangle.
No, the word 'box' is a common noun, a general word for a usually rectangular container.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:Edward K. Box, Attorney at Law, Paducah, KYBox Road, Columbus, GAJack in the Box (restaurants)
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A rectangular prism has 8 vertices whereas rectangular based pyramid has 5 vertices
Rectangular cuboid
They are not - mainly because there is no such thing as a rectangular. "Rectangular" is an adjective, not a noun and therefore a rectangular, by itself, cannot exist.They are not - mainly because there is no such thing as a rectangular. "Rectangular" is an adjective, not a noun and therefore a rectangular, by itself, cannot exist.They are not - mainly because there is no such thing as a rectangular. "Rectangular" is an adjective, not a noun and therefore a rectangular, by itself, cannot exist.They are not - mainly because there is no such thing as a rectangular. "Rectangular" is an adjective, not a noun and therefore a rectangular, by itself, cannot exist.
No, rectangular is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The noun form of the word is rectangle.
Rectangular is an adjective, not a noun. The answer depends on rectangular WHAT!
Rectangular is an adjective, not a noun so there is no such thing as a rectangular. You an have a rectangular lamina, a rectangular pyramid, a rectangular prism, a rectangular antiprism and they all have different solid shapes.
Rectangular is an adjective, not a noun. So the answer depends on a rectangular WHAT! An oblique rectangular cone need have no line of symmetry.
Rectangular is an adjective and so there is no noun in the question.To put it another way, a rectangular what?
You cannot because there is no object. Both "rectangular" and "triangular" are adjectives, there is no noun! Rectangular, triangular what?The question is like asking how tall is the broad green? Broad green what?You cannot because there is no object. Both "rectangular" and "triangular" are adjectives, there is no noun! Rectangular, triangular what?The question is like asking how tall is the broad green? Broad green what?You cannot because there is no object. Both "rectangular" and "triangular" are adjectives, there is no noun! Rectangular, triangular what?The question is like asking how tall is the broad green? Broad green what?You cannot because there is no object. Both "rectangular" and "triangular" are adjectives, there is no noun! Rectangular, triangular what?The question is like asking how tall is the broad green? Broad green what?
The word "rectangular" is an adjective, not a noun. So, a "rectangular" cannot exist. The question is like asking for the dimensions of a blue. What you need to do is specify rectangular WHAT! A rectangular pyramid, a rectangular prism, a rectangular dipyramid or some other shape.
A "rectangular" is an adjective, not a noun and so there is no way of knowing what the shape is. It could be a rectangular 2-d shape, a rectangular pyramid, a rectangular prism and they would all have different answers.
It is not possible to answer the question because:there is no such word as rectangler.the nearest alternative is rectangular, but that is an adjective, not a noun. That leaves the question without a subject. A rectangular pyramid, a rectangular prism, rectangular dipyramid, rectangular antipyramid? Who can say?
There is no such word as "rectangler". Rectangular, on the other hand, is an adjective and without a related noun in the question it is impossible to answer. For example, there are different numbers of edges on a rectangular plane figure, a rectangular pyramid, a rectangular prism, a rectangular bipyramid.
You cannot.First, rectangular is an adjective and there is no associated noun so the question does not specify whether it is about a rectangular pyramid, a rectangular bipyramid, a rectangular prism or some other rectangular figure.Second, in order to find the weight of an object, you need the volume of the shape, the density of its material and the local force of gravity. The volume of the shape requires length and width as well as the height so the available information is hopelessly inadequate.