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I can only guess you mean the four interior angles of a quadrilateral. The answer is 360 degrees.Answer 1In a quadrilateral (a four-sided shape) there is 360 degrees with all four angles summed up.
Polygon with four sides identical in length, four angles, all of which are 90 degrees.
Square because all lines are opposite and all angles are 90 degrees.
A rectangle is a four sided polygon where all (4) interior angles = 90 degrees.
No. For example a parallelogram does not have any right angles. The internal angles of all four sided shapes will always equal 360 degrees, but do not necessarily have to include right angles.
A shape that can contain no acute angles is a rectangle. In a rectangle, all interior angles are right angles, which are exactly 90 degrees. This means there are no angles smaller than 90 degrees, which are considered acute angles. Therefore, a rectangle is an example of a shape that contains no acute angles.
A regular quadrilateral. A plane shape with four sides which are equal in length and which meet at right angles.
A quadrilateral doesn't have degrees. It has four sides, four inside angles, four outside angles, a perimeter, and an area. If you add up the measures of all four outside angles, they add to 360 degrees. If you add up the measures of all four inside angles, they add to 360 degrees too.
The sum of all the exterior angles is 360 degrees. The sum of all the interior angles is 720 degrees.
A shape that has four straight sides and four angles is defined as a quadrilateral. If all four angles are right angles, it is a rectangle, and if all four sides are congruent, it is a square.
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