An oblong is another name for a rectangle which has 4 interior angles each measuring 90 degrees
An oblong, a parallelogram and a quadrilateral
four i do believe 4 right angles would make a square or rectangle/oblong It has 1 reflex angle and 3 acute - of which 1 MAY be a right angle. I'm no mathematician - just a math teacher for 10 year olds! My knowledge is certainly fallible!
The table was oblong in shape, not square.
A square and oblong are two different shapes: The square is equal sided, whereas the oblong isn't - both are still rectangles though.
4 angles
An oblong is another term for a rectangle therefore it has four right angles.
No, an oblong can't have acute angles, because oblong is another name for a rectangle. A rectangle has four interior right angles of 90 degrees.
An oblong is a rectangle with unequal adjacent sides, which means all angles are right angles (90 degrees). Therefore, an oblong does not have any acute angles, as acute angles are defined as angles less than 90 degrees.
yes
By definition, an oblong is "a quadrilateral with four right angles and two pairs of parallel lines of different lengths." A rectangle, which has a length that is more than the breadth, is an example of an oblong. By contrast, a square, is not an oblong as it has all the sides equal.
An oblong is a rectangle. However, an oblong is not a square. Both are rectangles because they both have 4 right angles, but a square is equal-sided and an oblong isn't.
A square or an oblong both have 4 right angles, the maximum possible.
Two sets of parallel lines meeting at right angles.
An oblong is a rectangle because it is a quadrilateral with 4 right-angles. A square is also a rectangle, albeit with all its sides equal in length.
A rectangle or oblong
An oblong based pyramid has 5 faces.
A square or an oblong. Hope this helped