A rectangle is a geometric shape having four sides and four right angles. Here are some sentences.
"A square is simply a rectangle with four equal sides." "The most common room shape is a rectangle, slightly longer in length or width."
That's not a complete sentence. "How many sides of a rectangle..." what? "...Are there?" Four. Here's a hint: read your questions before you hit the "go" button so as not to sound like an idiot.
use trigonometri...it works....
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Use the Pythagorean Theorem (a2 + b2 = c2, where a and b are the legs and c is the hypotenuse) and then you will know the base of the rectangle (which would be a or b, depending on which you use). Then you can multiply the base and height to find the area of the rectangle!Great answer!
I don't know about a "grammar sentence," but here are some good sentences with rectangle. She drew a rectangle for geometry class. The rectangle was six inches long and five inches wide.
"A square is simply a rectangle with four equal sides." "The most common room shape is a rectangle, slightly longer in length or width."
A rectangle is a geometric shape.Most houses are in the shape of a rectangle.
Orthogonal is a term referring to something containing right angles. An example sentence would be: That big rectangle is orthogonal.
the base of a cube is a square but the base of a rectangle prism is a rectangle
I assume you mean vertical, not verdical.The rectangle has 2 vertical lines, and 2 horizontal lines.
It is a rectangle. In the following sentence: A certain rectangle has length 8cm and width 5cm. The word "certain" could be replaced with "particular", or even omitted to have the same meaning.
To find the area of a square or a rectangle, you have to do the length times the width.
A square has parallel sides. A rectangle has parallel sides.
We can use either meter or centimeter to measure a rectangle. For a large area of rectangle we can also use "feet" or " yards". Using "meter" is a convenient form to measure the length of the rectangle.
The perimeter of a rectangle, like the perimeter of any closed two-dimensional figure, is the distance around it. The perimeter of the rectangle is the sum of two lengths plus two widths.
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