yes. it has 4 right angles.
a rectangle
Square, or a rectangle. * * * * * Since it is a REGULAR polygon, it cannot be a rectangle. So the only answer is a square.
Any polygon can have a right angle. A right angled triangle is an example.
Each angle of a rectangle is a right angle. (90°)
From its right angle. right angle --> rect angle.
a rectangle
Square, or a rectangle. * * * * * Since it is a REGULAR polygon, it cannot be a rectangle. So the only answer is a square.
Any polygon can have a right angle. A right angled triangle is an example.
Any polygon, if it is not regular, can have 1 right angle.
Each angle of a rectangle is a right angle. (90°)
From its right angle. right angle --> rect angle.
A right angle triangle
a rectangle
A right angle - whether or not in a rectangle - is 90 degrees.
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A right triangle or a rectangle are polygons that have at least one right angle. There are other quadrilaterals and many irregular polygons that could have at lease one right angle, too. Many of them. Note that a polygon is any planar figure constructed of a finite number of line segments to make a closed figure. By that definition, which is a correct one, the triangle and rectangle are polygons. And a quadrilateral (of which the rectangle is special case) can be constructed with just one right angle, though it will be a bit quirky looking. Once we start adding sides to make different polygons, the game is afoot because so many possibilities exist.
Any irregular polygon can have a pair of adjacent sides that do. Every pair of adjacent sides in every rectangle do.