A square and a rectangle
Equiangular quadrilaterals are four-sided polygons that have equal angles. These include squares (90 degree angles) and rectangles (90 degree angles).
"Quadrilateral" simply means "four sided". Some quadrilaterals do have right angles; squares or rectangles, for example. Some have one or two right angles, but some don't have any right (90 degree) angles.
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Not necessarily. The literal meaning of quadrilateral is 'four sides' - this can mean any four-sided shape. A rhombus and a trapezoid are both quadrilaterals - but neither has angles of 90 degrees.
Four 90 degree angles.
Yes! Since rhombuses are quadrilaterals that have four congruent sides, a square can be considered as a rhombus. And since rectangles are quadrilaterals which has four 90 degree angles, a square is also a rectangle. Thus a rhombus could be a rectangle.
First of all the plural of 'Rhombus' is 'Rhombi'. Rhombi do NOT have 90 degree angles , so they are NOT RECTANGLES. However, they are QUADRILATERALS.
no, it makes four 90 degree angles
Four 90 degree angles.
The answer is a rectangle because the angles in a rectangle add up to 360`, since a right angle measures 90`. Then four times 90` (4 * 90`=360`).
A square is a four-sided figure with four 90-degree angles.