That mean the key for North, South, East, or West
usually different terrain or height above sea level
the hill
Church
in a craft project to take a photo and convert to bit map
The key. Usually located in a rectangle on the side of the map, either along the bottom somewhere or along the lefthand side usually.
no its rectangle ... i have a map of it
no
circle triangle square rectangle
Well, the map is blue. It is a little rectangle paper that has the word "MAP" on it in white. It is on the top left of the screen.
Colorado would be best described as a rectangle. Look at a map!
a big rectangle of shapes on it surrounded by blue coloring
It is not clear what you mean by an incomplete rectangle. If it means the rectangle is not closed then there is a problem of defining its area: what is inside and what is outside when you do not have a boundary? It is not clear what you mean by an incomplete rectangle. If it means the rectangle is not closed then there is a problem of defining its area: what is inside and what is outside when you do not have a boundary? It is not clear what you mean by an incomplete rectangle. If it means the rectangle is not closed then there is a problem of defining its area: what is inside and what is outside when you do not have a boundary? It is not clear what you mean by an incomplete rectangle. If it means the rectangle is not closed then there is a problem of defining its area: what is inside and what is outside when you do not have a boundary?
a big rectangle of shapes on it surrounded by blue coloring
What I mean is, a rectangle where none of the sides are the same. Like a Scalene triangle, but with a rectangle.
No! Every rectangle has a square if that's what you mean
Area of a square/rectangle=its length × its width