Sunday Express: transept
No. A parallelogram only has a total of 4 angles. They may either all be right angles, or none of them is a right angle.No. A parallelogram only has a total of 4 angles. They may either all be right angles, or none of them is a right angle.No. A parallelogram only has a total of 4 angles. They may either all be right angles, or none of them is a right angle.No. A parallelogram only has a total of 4 angles. They may either all be right angles, or none of them is a right angle.
A trapezium can have either no right angles or exactly 2 right angles: ...................................... ......------.........---------...... ..../........\.......|..........\..... .../..........\......|...........\.... ../............\.....|............\... ..-------------.....------------... ....................................... Are two trapezia: the first has no right angles, the second has 2.
A rhombus will either have four right angles, or two acute angles and two obtuse angles.
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Triangle, paraellogram(srry if i didnt spell that right...), circle
Transept The ground plan of many churches forms the shape of a cross. The two 'arms' of the cross are the transepts.
No. A parallelogram only has a total of 4 angles. They may either all be right angles, or none of them is a right angle.No. A parallelogram only has a total of 4 angles. They may either all be right angles, or none of them is a right angle.No. A parallelogram only has a total of 4 angles. They may either all be right angles, or none of them is a right angle.No. A parallelogram only has a total of 4 angles. They may either all be right angles, or none of them is a right angle.
A trapezoid can have either none or two right angles.
A trapezium can have either no right angles or exactly 2 right angles: ...................................... ......------.........---------...... ..../........\.......|..........\..... .../..........\......|...........\.... ../............\.....|............\... ..-------------.....------------... ....................................... Are two trapezia: the first has no right angles, the second has 2.
A rhombus will either have four right angles, or two acute angles and two obtuse angles.
A parallelogram with four right angles is typically called either a Rectangle or a Square.
A cuboid has twenty four right angles. A cuboid is a shape with six faces that are either squares or rectangles. Each face has four right angles.
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Triangle, paraellogram(srry if i didnt spell that right...), circle
It could be either a right trapezium, or a kite.
They are both either bigger or smaller than a right angle
A trapezoid cannot have three right angles. If it did it would either need more than four sides, or it would be a rectangle or a square.