A rectangle.
Quadrilaterals
A quadrilateral where each angle is a right angle is called a rectangle. In addition to having four right angles, a rectangle also has opposite sides that are equal in length. If all four sides are of equal length, it is specifically termed a square. Thus, all rectangles are quadrilaterals, but not all quadrilaterals with right angles are rectangles unless they also have equal opposite sides.
Rhombus and square are the only quadrilaterals whose diagonals bisect the angles of the quadrilateral. In both these quadrilaterals, the diagonals intersect at right angles, dividing each angle into two equal parts.
They are both 4 sided quadrilaterals but a rectangle has 4 right angle but a rhombus has 2 equal opposite acute angles and 2 equal opposite obtuse angles
That's not possible. True, a parallelogram always has opposite side equal.
Quadrilaterals with two pairs of opposite sides equal are classified as parallelograms. This category includes rectangles, rhombuses, and squares, as all these shapes possess the property of having opposite sides that are both equal and parallel. Additionally, the characteristics of these shapes can vary; for instance, rectangles have right angles, while rhombuses have equal-length sides.
A rectangle is a special kind of quadrilateral that has four right angles and opposite sides that are equal and parallel.
They are both 4 sided quadrilaterals but a rectangle has 4 right angles whereas a parallelogram has 2 equal opposite acute angles and 2 equal opposite obtuse angles.
Rhombus
A kite can have on right angle, even two!
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