2 right angles will form a supplementary angle of 180 degrees
A trapezoid has two right angles and one obtuse and one acute angle.
No that would be impossible but it can have 2 acute angles and 1 right angle which would be a right angle triangle
A shape that has 2 right angles, 1 acute angle, and 2 obtuse angles is a quadrilateral. One possible example is a right trapezoid, where two angles are right angles, one angle is acute, and the last angle is obtuse. This combination of angles can create various quadrilateral shapes, but they must maintain the sum of interior angles equal to 360 degrees.
2, obtuse and reflex angles are larger than right angles A straight angle is larger.
Actually there are 4 angles formed by 2 intersecting lines, and as long as the lines are PERPENDICULAR, the angles are all right angles, 90 degree each.
A trapezoid has two right angles and one obtuse and one acute angle.
2 right angles
No that would be impossible but it can have 2 acute angles and 1 right angle which would be a right angle triangle
2, obtuse and reflex angles are larger than right angles A straight angle is larger.
Actually there are 4 angles formed by 2 intersecting lines, and as long as the lines are PERPENDICULAR, the angles are all right angles, 90 degree each.
Parallel refers to lines and not angles A right angle is formed by 2 lines that are perpendicular to each other and not parallel If you already have a line and you draw two lines which are at right angles to it, those two lines are parallel.
No shape does: if it has three angles the sum of the angles will be 180°, but 2 right angles is 2 x 90° = 180° which means the third angle cannot exist.
It has one right angle.
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A trapezoid can have 2 right angles, an obtuse and an acute angle Or a kite.
Yes it has 2 acute angles and 1 right angle
two supplementary angles * * * * * NO! Supplementary angles sum to 180 degrees = 2 right angles. The correct answer is complementary angles.