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∙ 10y agoLines that intersect right angles (ninety-degree angles) are described as perpendicular.
Right angles
right angles where they cross
A parallelogram is a figure with different lengths and widths(also called breadth) where opposite sides and opposite angles are equal. But the angles are not 900 each. In fact, no angle in a parallelogram is a right angle as presence of 1 right angle proves all the angles to be right angles. A parallelogram with 4 right angles is called as a ''rectangle''
supplementaryA:Two angles whose sum measures a right angle are complementary angles.
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Yes, it is called a right isosceles triangle. The the longest side is across from the right angles as usual, and the other two sides are of equal distance
They are called perpendicular lines that intersect each other at right angles.
A parallelogram with four right angles is typically called either a Rectangle or a Square.
A rhombus normally has no right angles (at the vertices). If a rhombus has right angles (at the vertices), it is called a square. The diagonals of a rhombus meet at right angles.
Lines that intersect right angles (ninety-degree angles) are described as perpendicular.
Right angles
Complementary angles. Angles that add up to 180 are called supplementary angles. :)
A quadrilateral having four right angles is called a rectangle.
Perpendicular lines intersect to form right angles
yes
A parallelogram is a figure with different lengths and widths(also called breadth) where opposite sides and opposite angles are equal. But the angles are not 900 each. In fact, no angle in a parallelogram is a right angle as presence of 1 right angle proves all the angles to be right angles. A parallelogram with 4 right angles is called as a ''rectangle''