loganngubba loganngubba
  • 31-03-2020
  • Mathematics
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explain why a square must be a rectangle but a rectangle does not have to be a square

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jschwartz9550
jschwartz9550 jschwartz9550
  • 31-03-2020

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A rectangle is any four sided shape that has four right angles; Therefore, since a square is a four sided shape that has four right angles and congruent (equal) sides, it always has to be a rectangle. However a rectangle does not always have congruent sides, so it is not necessarily a square.

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tiffany86402 tiffany86402
  • 31-03-2020
because they all have four sides and that all i know lol
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