4 right angles, no other angles.
Circle, cone, cylinder, sphere and equilateral triangle for example.
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No When a right cylinder is viewed at right angle to its axis the projected form can be a square or a rectangle, which have 4 right angles. The same applies if the cylinder is cut through on any plane parallel to its axis.
A right angle is 90 degrees
There are 4 right angles in each corner of a square.
There are no right angles (90 degrees) in a hexagonal pyramid.
None. A sphere does not have any angles.
A rectangle has 4 right angles that add up to 360 degrees
One right angle = 90 degrees so 180 degrees = 2 right angles.
Perpendicular lines make four 90 degree angles otherwise known as right angles.
it has 4!
None... All 4 angles are right angles (right angle means 90 degrees), meaning the angles are neither obtuse, nor acute.
There are many angles inside a circle. You have inscribed angles, right angles, and central angles. These angles are formed from using chords, secants, and tangents.
In a regular octagon, each angle is 135 degrees. If the octagon is not regular, then it can have as many as 6 right angles in it.
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