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squares, rectangles, rhombuses, and parallelograms all have four sides
Yes all squares meet the requirements of a rectangle. They are equiangular quadrilaterals (have 4 equal angles) and have two pairs of opposite parallel sides. Squares are a subset of all equilateral rectangles. Thus, all squares are rectangles, but only some rectangles are squares.Yes all squares are rectangles because they have four equal angles and two pairs of opposite parallel sides. Not all rectangles are squares however, because only some of them are equilateral.
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).
Yes, all Squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares because it needs to have all equal sides.
All squares are rectangles also, but not all rectangles are squares, only equilateral rectangles are considered square.
No but all squares are a rectangles
A square is a specialized type of a rectangle. All squares are also rectangles, but only some rectangles are squares.
No, rectangles are not squares
True. All squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares.
Rectangles are not squares. The reason to this is because squares must have sides of equal lengths. Rectangles are quadrilaterals with sides that join to make 90 degree angles, but are not restricted to having the same length. Therefore "all squares are rectangles", but rectangles cannot be squares.
squares are rectangles because they are both four sided but rectangles are not squares because a rectangle doesn't have equal sides and squares have equal sides
it's a rectangle or you can say it's a quadrilateral (note: quadrilaterals include rectangles and squares and all shapes with four sides)