The answer will depend on whether the two right angles are adjacent, alternate or opposite and also on the measures of the remaining angles.
there is no such thing as left angles.
it would look like a square with 90 degrees on every side!
Angles are everywhere basically. If you are looking for angles in a square, they are the corners. There are four angles in a square and all of them are 90 degrees, therefore, all of them are right angles. Usually, when someone is giving you a problem to find angles, the right angles are the easiest to find because A) they look like the corners of a square. B) They sometimes have little squares in the bended part of the angle. Acute angles are ones that look like a triangle, and obtuse angles are opened widely.
That'd be a rectangle.
The answer will depend on whether the two right angles are adjacent, alternate or opposite and also on the measures of the remaining angles.
there is no such thing as left angles.
Right angles are 90 degrees. | | | | | _________ This is what a right angle looks like.
No.Take a look at this picture...http://www.onemathematicalcat.org/Math/Geometry_obj/graphics/summing_exterior_angles.pngThe exterior angle + the interior angle = 180 degrees180 - the interior angle = the exterior angle
Adjacent angles of a square? You have to have at least two squares to compare the congruency of angles. Since all the angles of a square equal 90 degrees, adjacent angles of any TWO squares will be congruent. I suggest you look up the definition of CONGRUENT. - wjs1632 -
Right angles are 90 degrees. | | | | | _________ This is what a right angle looks like.
A parallelogram with equal angles. And when a parallelogram has equal angles, it has equal sides as well.
It looks like a rectangle
This is a protractor. It helps you measure angles.
They have equal sides and angles
A square
Right Angles look like an L a perfect L