The will form a rectangle.
A square or a rectangle is formed.
A square
Squares, rectangles, and some triangles, most commonly. Any polygon could have a right angle if it is irregular.
squares, right triangles, rectangles
Isoceles triangles and right triangles have 2 corresponding equal angles three equal corresponding angles are equilateral triangle
INCORRECT: No because there is a obtuse triangle and a right triangleCORRECT ANSWERYes all triangles have at least two acute angles. Obtuse triangles and right triangles also have at least two acute angles. They are called obtuse triangles and right triangles because by definition they are triangles with ONE obtuse angle and ONE right angle. So therefore they both have 2 acute angles. Also for an acute triangle, it would have 3 acute angles.
All polygons can have right angles except for circle and ovulated shapes. The only 'regular polygon' that has a right angle is the quadrilateral.
Squares, rectangles, and some triangles, most commonly. Any polygon could have a right angle if it is irregular.
All right angle triangles have a 90 degree angle and two acute angles which all together the 3 angles add up to 180 degrees.
Right angled triangles do!
The sum of the interior angles of any n-sided figure is (2n - 4) right angles. When n = 6 this equates to 8 x 90 ie 720o. Consider an n-sided polygon. From any point A inside the polygon draw a straight line to each vertex, thus creating n triangles. (As the final formula is based on right angles, we work on right angles from here.) Each triangle contains 180o, ie two right angles, so the sum of the angles of all the triangles is 2n right angles. The angles round the point A form a complete revolution, ie 360o, which is four right angles, which are not part of the interior angles of the polygon. These interior angles therefore total (2n -4) right angles.
squares, right triangles, rectangles
An irregular pentagon is a polygon that has five sides and two right angles. A regular polygon on the other hand does not have right angles.
Triangles are joined together by 3 line segments Triangles have 3 interior angles that add up to 180 degrees Triangles have 3 exterior angles that add up to 360 degrees Triangles have no diagonals Triangles will tessellate Triangles can be scalene, obtuse, right angle, isosceles or equilateral Triangles have a perimeter which is the sum of their 3 sides
Triangles can be classified by their sides or their angles. When classifying them by their angles, triangles are called: acute triangles - all three angles are acute (less than 90º) right triangles - one right angle (90º) and two acute angles obtuse triangles - one obtuse angle (larger than 90º) and two acute angles
All triangles are polygons, having three straight-line sides. However, a right triangle is not a "regular polygon" because the three side lengths and interior angles cannot be the same (the right angle takes up 90 degrees of the total 180). An equilateral triangle is a regular polygon.
a polygon with 5 sides and 2 right angles is a pentagon
All triangles that are not right triangles.
Any polygon can have at least one right angled - for example a right angled triangle. An example of an irregular polygon with only right angles is a rectangle.