Well, since each angle of a rectangle is 90 degrees, and a rectangle has 4 angles, a rectangle's interior angles added together is 360.
In a rectangle the lines are perpendicular on the vertex thus forming 90 degree angle. There are 4 vertexes. 90o x 4 =3600 Hence, the sum of the interior angles of a rectangle is 360o
False: Think about a square or a rectangle, which are merely special cases of a q/lateral...
The sum of the interior angles is 360.
Triangle = sum of its 3 sides Square = sum of its 4 sides Rectangle = sum of its 4 sides
The sum of the interior angles of a rectangle is 360 degrees.
The sum of the interior angles of a rectangle is 360 degrees, but that is not the only sum possible.
360, each of the four interior angles of a rectangle measures 90 degress.
360 degrees
Well, since each angle of a rectangle is 90 degrees, and a rectangle has 4 angles, a rectangle's interior angles added together is 360.
The sum of the interior angles in a square is 90 degrees per corner times 4 corners. 4x90=360. 360 degrees is the sum of interior angles in a square, or rectangle, for that matter.
In a rectangle the lines are perpendicular on the vertex thus forming 90 degree angle. There are 4 vertexes. 90o x 4 =3600 Hence, the sum of the interior angles of a rectangle is 360o
Well a Rhombus is a quadrilateral like a square or a rectangle, and the sum of the interior angles of all quadrilaterals is 360 degrees. So the sum of the interior angles of a rhombus is 360 degrees.
4 right angles = 90x4 = 360 degrees
The interior angles of a square or any rectangle add up to 360 degrees.
Yes. Two angles are suplementary if their sum is 180 degrees. All interior angles in a rectangle are 90 degrees, so any pair of these angles is supplementary.
The interior angles of a square sum to 360 degrees.