A rectangle always has an angle of 90 degrees no matter what.
Yes. Rectangles have four right angles.
Rectangles have four sides and four angles.
All parallelograms are not rectangles. The angles of a parallelogram need not be right angles and so the figure need not be a rectangle.
No, rectangles do not have any acute angles. All angles in a rectangle are right angles, measuring 90 degrees. Therefore, the angles in a rectangle are either right angles or supplementary, but they cannot be acute.
A rectangle has no interior obtuse angles.
No. Although squares are always rectangles, rectangles are not always squares. A square has four sides of equal length and four right angles. Rectangles must only have four right angles.
Parallelograms and rectangles are both types of quadrilaterals, meaning they each have four sides. Both shapes have opposite sides that are parallel and equal in length. Additionally, the angles in rectangles are all right angles (90 degrees), while parallelograms have opposite angles that are equal but are not necessarily right angles. This means that all rectangles are parallelograms, but not all parallelograms are rectangles.
They can, they do, they have to.
False
All of them, except rectangles. (Rectangles are special parallelograms.)
Rectangles have congruent adjacent angles.
Except for rectangles, no parallelogram has right angles.