the two types of quadrilaterals that have four right angles are a square and a rectangle
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The quadrilaterals with all angles congruent are rectangles and squares. They are the only quadrilaterals in which all four angles are right angles.
No, a quadrilateral does not necessarily have any right angles. If it has a right angle, it will necessarily have four right angles, and will be a rectangle. But not all quadrilaterals are rectangles. As long as a polygon has four sides, it is a quadrilateral. It might have, for example, two angles of 100o and two angles of 80o.
A, 1 is a square, 2 is a rectangle
A rectangle. If there are equal adjacent sides it's a square.It is a square or a rectangle both of which are 4 sided quadrilaterals
The two quadrilaterals that have four right angles are rectangles and squares.
rectangles
A rectangle and a square are two types of quadrilaterals having four equal angles, where each of them equals a right angle.
A square or a rectangle are both quadrilaterals consisting of four right angles.
square
The quadrilaterals with all angles congruent are rectangles and squares. They are the only quadrilaterals in which all four angles are right angles.
A square and a rectangle
A square and a rectangle
rectangles, squares
Quadrilaterals have four sides, and therefore four angles, so the most right angles it could have is four, like a square.
No, a quadrilateral does not necessarily have any right angles. If it has a right angle, it will necessarily have four right angles, and will be a rectangle. But not all quadrilaterals are rectangles. As long as a polygon has four sides, it is a quadrilateral. It might have, for example, two angles of 100o and two angles of 80o.
It can.Quadrilateral means "four sides", and squares and rectangles do have right angles. Rhombuses are quadrilaterals, but do not have right angles.