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how all squares are rectangles?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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♀️ A square is a special kind of rectangle, it is one where all the sides have the same length.

♀️Thus every square is a rectangle because it is a quadrilateral with all four angles right angles.

♀️However not every rectangle is a square, to be a square its sides must have the same length.

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pknayak123: So a square is a special kind of rectangle, it is one where all the sides have the same length. Thus every square is a rectangle because it is a quadrilateral with all four angles right angles. However not every rectangle is a square, to be a square its sides must have the same length.
Answered by liza10987654321
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☆How are all squares rectangles?

A rectangle is a quadrilateral with four right angles. That is it, there are no other requirements to be a rectangle. Just two qualifications.

1st qualification: Every rectangle must be a quadrilateral, a polygon with exactly four sides. A square is a polygon with exactly four sides. Every square meets this first requirement to be a rectangle.

2nd qualification: Every rectangle have four right angles. Every square has four right angles. Every square meets this first requirement to be a rectangle.

Every square meets both qualifications of being a rectangle.

☞Therefore all squares are rectangles.

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