Most rectangles are not squares.
A square is a type of rectangle!
Yes, every square is a rectangle (a special kind of rectangle), but not every rectangle is a square.
Yes, but as a square. A square is a special kind of rectangle and also a special kind of rhombus.
A square is considered to be a special kind of rectangle.
Rectangle and square (which is a special kind of rectangle).
YES!
A square is a rectangle in which all the sides are the same length.
A square is a special kind of rectangle ... one that happens to have equal length and width.
Correct. A square is a rectangle, a special kind that is 'regular'--all its angles are congruent, and all its sides are congruent.
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A square is a rectangle even through a rectangle is not always a square.
A rectangle has four sides, in two pairs of equal length, and four angles, all of which are right angles. A square satisfies all of these requirements so a square is a rectangle. In adition, the two pairs of sides of a square are of equal length as well. That makes the square a very special kind of rectangle, but it is still a rectangle.