There are 180 degrees in half a turn which is the equivalent of 2 right angles.
Supplementary angles.
no
It can have 0 or 2 right angles, 1 or 2 acute or obtuse angles.
There are 225 degrees in 2 and 1/2 right angles
There are 180 degrees in half a turn which is the equivalent of 2 right angles.
2 right angles
there are no right angles in a rhombos, but there are 2 obtuse angles and 2 acute angles.
two supplementary angles * * * * * NO! Supplementary angles sum to 180 degrees = 2 right angles. The correct answer is complementary angles.
Supplementary angles.
no
The simplest shape that can have 2 right angles is a rectangle or a square. You can make an unlimited number of more complex shapes, though. A house shape is a pentagon with 2 right angles--you could even make it with 3 right angles.
There are 2 pairs and together they make 4 right angles in a square which also has a pair of perpendicular diagonals that intersect at right angles
None because it has 2 equal obtuse angles and 2 equal acute angles but its diagonals intersect each other at right angles
A kite has 4 right angles (all angles of the kite are right angles), since the kite is parallel. If the kite was cyclic, then 2 right angles. And if normal kite, then 0 right angles.
Oh, dude, the letter "C" doesn't have any right angles. It's all curvy and chill, like a lazy snake or a squiggly line. So yeah, zero right angles in the letter "C." But hey, at least it's got some personality, right?
A square has 4 interior right angles; 2 squares therefore have 8 angles.