A trapezoid can have 2. A parallelogram and a rhombus can either have four or none. A rectangle and square always have four.
A square and a rectangle
A trapezoid is a quadrilateral. All quadrilaterals have four angles whose sum is 360 degrees. If two of the angles are right angles, that accounts for 180 degrees of the total. Therefore, the other two angles must total 180 degrees as well.
A square, a rectangle, a rhombus, and a parallelogram
a quadrilateral can contain 2 right angles,one obtuse and one acute angle.
A, 1 is a square, 2 is a rectangle
Quadrilaterals are polygons having four sides. Quadrilaterals may have 1, 2, or 4 right angles. It is impossible for a quadrilateral to have exactly 3 right angles because the fourth angle would also be a right angle.
A trapezoid can have 2. A parallelogram and a rhombus can either have four or none. A rectangle and square always have four.
Rectangles have 2 pairs of right angles.
A triangle can have a right angle, but it isn't regular if it does. Rectangles aren't regular, but have four right angles. Squares are regular quadrilaterals, and have four right angles. No other regular polygon has any right angles.
A square and a rectangle
rectangles
a trpazoid actualy has at least 1 pair of parallel sides, a rectangle has 2 pairs os parallel sides
A trapezoid is a quadrilateral. All quadrilaterals have four angles whose sum is 360 degrees. If two of the angles are right angles, that accounts for 180 degrees of the total. Therefore, the other two angles must total 180 degrees as well.
four right angles four sides/edges two sets of parallel lines (ect, ect...)
Quadrilaterals are plane (2-D) shapes. They are bounded by four straight sides. They have four vertices and the sum of the internal angles at these vertices add to 360 degrees.
A square, a rectangle, a rhombus, and a parallelogram