there are only two possible answers here.
either the figure is an irregular figure, or it contains 3 or more dimensions.
you could have a figure like this...
sorry but it wouldn't let me draw properly, you should get the idea though
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or you could have a cube, which contains 24 right angles (4 per side). this technically has 4 right angles, in fact it has more than four.
a hypercube (four dimensional cube) would also follow this pattern, but it involves very complex mathematics to even begin to comprehend.
if you have to ask this question, I do not recommend finding out what a hypercube is. it involves theory of relativity, i believe it may be the basis for string theory, and it brings the idea of a fourth perpendicular direction of motion (a motion other than a combination of up down, left right, or forward and backward)
A figure with four right angles could be a figure with more than 4 sides.
A square and a rectangle
square and rectangle.
For a figure to be a square, it must have four congruent sides and four right angles. For a figure to be a rectangle, it only has to have four right angles.
A rectangle and a square, which is also a rectangle.
The figure which is always a rectangle is a SQUARE having four straight sides and four right angles.
That could be a square or a rectangle.
no a rectangle has 4 right angles
A rectangle has four right angles but is not a square.
A trapezoid is a four-sided figure with two parallel sides. A square and a rectangle. A square and a rectangle each have FOUR right angles.
A rectangle is a quadrilateral with four right angles True (Apex)
It could be a square or a rectangle. Or you could call it a quadragon.
Yes and it could also be a square