It can but need not.
Any polygon can have a right angle. A right angled triangle is an example.
It is a right angle triangle
A right trapezoid.
right angle triangle
No, no! A RIGHT angle is 90 degrees.
Any polygon can have a right angle. A right angled triangle is an example.
Any polygon, if it is not regular, can have 1 right angle.
A right angle triangle
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Any polygon with 4 or more sides can always have a right angle.
It is a right angle triangle
A right trapezoid.
either an obtuse, acute, or right angle
right angle triangle
No, no! A RIGHT angle is 90 degrees.
Right angle not polygon. (i'm not mad).
A polygon is pretty much any enclosed shape constructed of straight line segments connected end to end. The angles do not have to be right. In fact, they usually aren't. A right angle would NEVER be a polygon, as it is just one right angle. In Euclidean geometry a right angle must be accompanied by two acute angles to form a triangle--the polygon with the smallest number of sides.