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Circles don't, but the others do, if you think of squares and rectangles as parallelograms.
Rectangles and circles.Rectangles and circles.Rectangles and circles.Rectangles and circles.
Circles have diameters, rectangles have diagonals.
because that is how rectangles are defined. that's like asking why are all circles round-_-;;because the opposite sides are congruent (same).
Rectangles have height, width, and diagonals. They don't have diameters. Circles have.
Circles don't, but the others do, if you think of squares and rectangles as parallelograms.
Rectangles and circles.Rectangles and circles.Rectangles and circles.Rectangles and circles.
No, the sets and subsets can be any shape, but circles and rectangles are neater. Also, circles or rectangles will usually intersect in only one part whereas very wriggly shapes can have multiple intersections.
circles, squares, rectangles mainly... but the odd semi circles etc...
rectangles and circles
It is a triangle with 3 rectangles and 3 circles!
Circles have diameters, rectangles have diagonals.
Some are circles, some are squares, some are rectangles, some are sectors of circles.
NO!!! Diameter refer to circles. A rectamgle has a DIAGONAL.
Circles, rectangles, squares, pentagons, etc.
squares, rectangles, circles. xoxo
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