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Can a rectangle have no equal sides? - Answers

No, a rectangle cannot have no equal sides. By definition, a rectangle is a quadrilateral with opposite sides that are equal in length, which means it must have at least two pairs of equal sides. If all sides are of different lengths, it would be classified as a general quadrilateral, not a rectangle.



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Can a rectangle have no equal sides? - Answers

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No, a rectangle cannot have no equal sides. By definition, a rectangle is a quadrilateral with opposite sides that are equal in length, which means it must have at least two pairs of equal sides. If all sides are of different lengths, it would be classified as a general quadrilateral, not a rectangle.



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Can a rectangle have no equal sides? - Answers

No, a rectangle cannot have no equal sides. By definition, a rectangle is a quadrilateral with opposite sides that are equal in length, which means it must have at least two pairs of equal sides. If all sides are of different lengths, it would be classified as a general quadrilateral, not a rectangle.

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