They all add up to a 180 degrees.
It has 2 sides, and 4 right angles
Acute angles of angles that have a magnitude less than 90 degrees.
4 right angles, no other angles.
It has 6 angles, none of which are right angles.
Yes, the 4 inside angles are right angles
It has 2 sides, and 4 right angles
yes they intersect, they can also intersect at different angles, obtuse, right, and obtuse
... right angles, by definition of a rectangle.... right angles, by definition of a rectangle.... right angles, by definition of a rectangle.... right angles, by definition of a rectangle.
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.
Acute angles of angles that have a magnitude less than 90 degrees.
Yes, a rectangle has right angles. In fact it has 4 right angles.
It has 6 angles, none of which are right angles.
Yes, the 4 inside angles are right angles
4 right angles, no other angles.
No, the angles aren't right angles.
No, if it has right angles it is a special case, such as rectangle, but in general it does not have to have any right angles
No, that's not possible. Consider these facts: -- all three angles of any triangle always add up to 180 degrees -- all three angles in an equilateral triangle have to be the same size -- a right triangle has a right angle in it; a right angle is 90 degrees An equilateral right triangle would need three right angles in it, and they would add up to 270 degrees. As we said earlier: Impossible.