Rectangles do. (That includes squares.)
The quadrilaterals with all angles congruent are rectangles and squares. They are the only quadrilaterals in which all four angles are right angles.
No, only squares and rectangles have 4 right angles.
Rectangles have only right angles (which means 90o angles) whereas quadrilaterals can have any kind of angles, as long as they have 4 sides.
Rectangles have only right angles (which means 90o angles) whereas quadrilaterals can have any kind of angles, as long as they have 4 sides.
Rectangles or squares; both of these have only right angles, so all the angles are congruent.
the two types of quadrilaterals that have four right angles are a square and a rectangle
The two quadrilaterals that have four right angles are rectangles and squares.
Quadrilaterals that typically have no right angles include parallelograms (unless they are rectangles), rhombuses, and trapezoids that are not right trapezoids. Additionally, irregular quadrilaterals can also lack right angles. These shapes can have angles that are acute or obtuse, thus avoiding 90-degree angles altogether.
no
Rhombuses and trapezoids have no right angles by definition.
No, one example is a kite that DOES NOT have two right angles. It is not a cyclic quadrilateral. A kite that does have two right angles is one.
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.