If the sum of its interior angles is 22*90 which is 1980 degrees then it will have 13 sides
Consider the following rules that are applicable to all polygons:-
(interior angles+360) divided by 180 = number of sides
(number of sides -2) multiplied by 180 = sum of interior angles
The above question is rather confusing because it implies that the interior angles of the polygon is the equivalent of twenty two right angles which is the same as 1980 degrees but working out how many sides the polygon has then the same rules apply.
(1980+360)/180 = 13 sides
(13 -2)*180 = 1980 degrees
a polygon with 5 sides and 2 right angles is a pentagon
An irregular pentagon is a polygon that has five sides and two right angles. A regular polygon on the other hand does not have right angles.
a polygon with 4 right angles and 4 sides of the same length
540o = 6 right angles so 5 sides (interior angles of any polygon = (2 x sides - 4) right angles.
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A polygon with 4 or more sides can meet these requirements.
Any polygon with 4 or more sides can have only two right angles.
A right trapezoid is a four-sided polygon with two right angles and two parallel sides.
The minimum number of sides for a polygon is 3 sides.
A polygon with four equal sides and no right angles is called a rhombus. In a rhombus, all sides are of equal length, but the angles are not necessarily 90 degrees; they can be acute or obtuse. This characteristic distinguishes it from a square, which has both equal sides and right angles.
Any polygon with at least 7 sides CAN have 5 right angles.
A four-sided polygon with all sides congruent and with four right angles is a square.