To determine: If the statement,” A rectangle is a square.” is always, never, sometimes true.
Answer to Problem 46SR
Given statement ,” A rectangle is a square.” is SOMETIMES true.
Explanation of Solution
Given information: The statement,” A rectangle is a square.”
Concept used: A rectangle is a parallelogram in which only opposite sides are equal with its each angle equal to 90 degree whereas a square is a parallelogram, in which all the sides are equal with its each angle equal to 90 degree.
Conclusion: So, by above definitions, it is cleared that a square is a special case of rectangle. In other words, a rectangle is sometimes (when all sides of it are also equal to each other) a square.
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