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State the difference between a square and rectangle.​

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Answered by brashi765
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Step-by-step explanation:

Square:-

1.All sides are of equal length.

2.Only the opposite sides are of equal length.

3.Diagonals of a square are the perpendicular bisector of each other.

4.Diagonals of a rectangle are not perpendicular bisector of each other.

5.Area of square = Side2 Area of Rectangle = Length x Breadth.

6.Perimeter of square = 4 x (side-length).

Rectangle:-

1. Only the opposite sides are of equal length.

2.Diagonals of a square are the perpendicular bisector of each other.

3.Diagonals of a rectangle are not perpendicular bisector of each other.

4.Area of square = Side2.

5.Area of Rectangle = Length x Breadth.

6.Perimeter of square = 4 x (side-length).

7.Perimeter of rectangle = 2(Length+Breadth).

Answered by S300043951
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Answer:

Difference Between Square and Rectangle The major difference between square and rectangle is that a square has all its sides equal whereas a rectangle has its opposite sides equal. In Geometry, we have learnt different types of shapes such as square, rectangle, cube, cone, cylinder, parallelogram, rhombus, and so on.

All these shapes can fall under any one of the categories such as two-dimensional shapes or three-dimensional shapes. All the shapes can share a few characteristics. But they have many different characteristics properties that differentiate the shapes from each other. In this article, let us discuss the difference between a rectangle and a square in detail.

Step-by-step explanation:

Square: All sides are of equal length

Diagonals of a square are the perpendicular bisector of each other

Area of square = Side2

Perimeter of square = 4 x (side-length)

Rectangle: Only the opposite sides are of equal length

Diagonals of a rectangle are not perpendicular bisector of each other

Area of Rectangle = Length x Breadth

Perimeter of rectangle = 2(Length+Breadth)

Square: A square is a closed two-dimensional plane figure with four sides. All the four sides of the square are of equal measure. Also, the four interior angles of a quadrilateral are of 9o degrees. In other words, a square is considered as a quadrilateral or a 4-sided polygon. Since all the angles are of equal measure, it is considered as an equiangular quadrilateral.

Rectangle: A rectangle is a quadrilateral with four sides. The opposite side of a rectangle is parallel to each other. It means that the opposite faces of the rectangle are of equal measure. A rectangle has four angles, each measuring about 90 degrees. As like square, a rectangle is also called an equiangular quadrilateral.

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