A seven-sided shape with four right angles is known as a heptagon. However, for a heptagon to have four right angles, it must have two additional angles that accommodate the shape's total internal angle sum, which is 900 degrees. This can create a non-regular heptagon, as the additional angles can vary in size. Thus, while it's possible to have such a shape, it would not conform to regular heptagonal symmetry.
Any shape with 4 right angels is a quadrilateral.
A parallelogram with 4 right angles
If you mean shape there is no such shape. if a 4 sided shape has 2 right angles it MUST be either a square or a rectangle, in which case there are actually 4 right angles and 2 pairs of parallel sides. =)
No because the interior angles of a four sided shape can't exceed 360 degrees.
An irregular four-sided shape, or quadrilateral, can have anywhere from zero to four right angles. The specific number of right angles depends on the individual angles of the shape; for example, a rectangle has four right angles, while a trapezoid may have none. Thus, the count of right angles in an irregular quadrilateral can vary widely.
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Any shape with 4 right angels is a quadrilateral.
A parallelogram with 4 right angles
The sum of the interior angles of a polygon is 2n - 4 right angles, where n is the number of sides. For a 24 sided shape this gives (2 x 24) - 4 = 44 right angles = 3960°.
A kite.
If you mean shape there is no such shape. if a 4 sided shape has 2 right angles it MUST be either a square or a rectangle, in which case there are actually 4 right angles and 2 pairs of parallel sides. =)
No because a rectangle also has 4 right angles.
No because the interior angles of a four sided shape can't exceed 360 degrees.
It is an irregular, concave heptagon. But the shape has no special name.
A parallelogram in the form of a rhombus is a 4 sided quadrilateral with no right angles
900o (2n - 4) right angles, n = 7.
A parallelogram, rhombus, or diamond, because a square would have FOUR right angles.