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Draw 2 circles on a piece of paper and have them overlap a little in the middle.

On one side put square and the other put rectangle

The middle is for similarities

under square: write things that make a square different from the rectangle (ex: all 4 sides are equal)

under rectangle: write things that make a rectangle different from the square (ex: has 4 sides where the length is longer than the width)

in the middle put the similarities between the two (ex: they both have 4 corners)

2006-09-06 07:06:31 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Square Venn Diagram

2016-10-18 03:24:49 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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(Use a Venn Diagram) to compare a square and a rectangle.?

2015-08-24 14:39:04 · answer #3 · answered by Colas 1 · 0 0

The venn diagram would be two circles, with one circle completely surrounded by the other. The outer circle is the rectangle, and the inner circle is the square.

Attributes in the inner circle:
4 corners
4 sides
each corner is the intersection of the sides at one shared end point
All corners are right angles
All sides are equal length

In the outer circle
each opposing pair of sides are equal length

2006-09-06 07:06:07 · answer #4 · answered by odu83 7 · 3 1

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Draw two circles with the two of them overlapping to create a football shap in one area. Label the football area C and the two remaining areas of the other circles A & B respectively. The combined area of A + B is representaive of all rectangels. The combined area of B + C is representative of all rombii. A select group of individuals that are both rectangles and rhombii (area "C") are by definition squares. Objects that would be contained in area A and not C are four sided parallelograms with two sides shorter than the two others and all four corners comprized of 90° angles (the typical long rectangle shapes of varying deminsions). Objects that would be contained in area B and not C are four sided pequalateral arallelograms with two obtuse and two acute corner angles (diamond shapes of variang dimensions).

2016-04-06 21:51:17 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

How about NO.

2016-03-19 21:46:49 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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