A parallelogram has two sets of parallel sides. It can have four sides that are equal in length. That is why a square is also a parallelogram. You can have a parallelogram with two sets of parallel sides, all of which are equal in length, but they do not meet in right angles. It looks kind of like a lopsided or squished square, and it is called a rhombus.
A Square
A Right- Angled triangle. Also Equilatertal ; the three sides are of equal length, and the three angles are all 60 degrees. Isosceles ; two sides of equal lnegth, and two angles of equal size. Scalene ; all three sides are unequal in length, and all three angles are different. In all cases the sum on the three interior angles equals 180 degrees.
A square has four perpendicular sides.
Not necessarily. A parallelogram is a quadrilateral with 2 sets of 2 parallel sides. Only rectangles and squares have right angles as all four angles - a rectangle is a "special" parallelogram that has all four angles equal; a square is a "special" rectangle that has all four sides of equal length.
A rectangle has 4 sides not the same length and 4 right angles.
It is a rectangle. Just picture it. 4 right angles and 2 sides that are the same length.
Sides cannot be right angles whatever the figure because sides are sides and not angles, the answer you are looking for is a rhombus.
Quadrilateral
a polygon with 4 right angles and 4 sides of the same length
A rectangle
A square has 4 right angles and 4 equal sides.
a rhombus
A shape with opposite sides parallel and of the same length and four right angles is a rectangle.
a parallelogram with four right angles with sides different in length and width is That would be a rectangle. - HistoryDork
It is a RECTANGLE
The right answer is a rectangle.