Yes they will
A square is a special case of a rectangle.
no because rectangle's length is larger than that of square
A square has all four equilateral sides, whereas a rectangle has two sets opposite sides that are congruent. A rectangle can be a square, but a square can not be a rectangle.
Because a rectangle is steted.
It can be, but it has to pass an extra test. A square is one particular kindof rectangle ... it's a rectangle whose length and width are equal.If a rectangle's length is not the same as its width, then it's not a square.======================================================absolutelly right, and you said it better than I did.I said:because a square has 4 equal sides and a rectangle has two equal sides parallel and two more parallel and equal sides.
Rectangle or a square
The same for both. Both a square and a rectangle have 4 equal angles.
In a square, the sides are all the same length.
Usually when thinking of a rectangle we see that two parallel sides are longer than the other two. However a rectangle is just defined as having four right angles so a square can be a rectangle meaning that a rectangle may have all four sides of the same length. A square is always a rectangle. A rectangle is not always a square.
Yes.A square is a special kind of rectangle, one with all sides of equal length. So all square are rectangles.All rectangles are not squares, some (most) have two sides longer than the other two.
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The diagonals of a rectangle aren't lines of symmetry unless it's square.