The sum of the internal angles of any triangle is 180 degrees. Any rectangle has four 90 degree internal angles, totalling 360 degrees.
The interior angles of a square or any rectangle add up to 360 degrees.
Yes. Two angles are suplementary if their sum is 180 degrees. All interior angles in a rectangle are 90 degrees, so any pair of these angles is supplementary.
Assuming it is a four sided closed figure, the sum of the angles is always 360 degrees. For example, a rectangle has four sides with each angle equal to 90 degrees. If you add each of the angles together you come up with the sum of the angles totaling 360 degress.
as the sum of opposite angles of a rectangle always equals 180 degrees all rectangles are cyclic Actually a rectangle is only cyclic when the product of the diagonls equals the sum of opposite pairs of sides.
The sum of the interior angles of a rectangle is 360 degrees.
The sum of the interior angles of a rectangle is 360 degrees, but that is not the only sum possible.
The sum of the internal angles of any triangle is 180 degrees. Any rectangle has four 90 degree internal angles, totalling 360 degrees.
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Triangle, since the sum of its angles is 180. The sum of the angles of the square, rectangle, and rhombus are all 360.
Well, since each angle of a rectangle is 90 degrees, and a rectangle has 4 angles, a rectangle's interior angles added together is 360.
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Yes In fact, the sum of ANY 2 angles of a square (or a rectangle) is 180o
4 right angles = 90x4 = 360 degrees
360 degrees
The four interior angles of a rectangle add up to 360 degrees