A square or rectangle are the only regular polygons, but many other shapes have two right angles and two parallel lines.
Any and all squares and rectangles. Every one of these two shapes has only right angles. Though some triangles also have right angles.
The two similar shapes will have the same angles
The only shapes that fit that description would be a rectangle or a square.Improved Answer:-A trapezoid could have two right angles, an acute angle and an obtuse angle with a pair of parallel sides.
The browser used by the Answers community is useless at graphics and so I cannot show you some example. There are infinitely many shapes with only right angles which are not polygons. One example is a side view of a staircase. An "H" section, "I" section, "T" section (commonly used to describe steel girders), or a "Maltese Cross" are all examples of shapes with only right angles that are not quadrilaterals.Finally, the question does not require the shape to have only square angles. There are many more shapes with two or more right angles and other angles as well.
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Squares and rectangles.
An irregular pentagon can have 5 vertices and two right-angles.
There are many possible shapes with two acute angles.
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squares &+ rectangles. hahaha.
A square or rectangle are the only regular polygons, but many other shapes have two right angles and two parallel lines.
Any and all squares and rectangles. Every one of these two shapes has only right angles. Though some triangles also have right angles.
Rectangles, squares, and rhombuses are shapes that have right angles and are symmetrical. These shapes have equal sides and opposite angles that are congruent, making them symmetrical across their axes. The right angles in these shapes are formed when two lines intersect at a 90-degree angle.
There are 34 right angles.I know this because i did this in school.Just keep turning it and you will find you right angles.
The two similar shapes will have the same angles
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