A rectangle is a quadrilateral (four sided shape) with four right angles. Therefore, the measure of every angle is 90 deg.
That depends on the quadrilateral. They will not all have the same measure. Even rectangles will not all have the same central angle measures.
An interior angle of a quadrilateral can have any value in the range (0, 360) degrees excluding 180 degrees. The only constraint is that the four interior angles sum to 360 degrees.
There is no specific limitation on any one angle of an inscribed quadrilateral.
No, it cannot.
A rectangle is a quadrilateral (four sided shape) with four right angles. Therefore, the measure of every angle is 90 deg.
The sum of all four interior angles in a quadrilateral must be 360, so the answer would be: 360 - 54 - 25 - 99 = 182
That depends on the quadrilateral. They will not all have the same measure. Even rectangles will not all have the same central angle measures.
An interior angle of a quadrilateral can have any value in the range (0, 360) degrees excluding 180 degrees. The only constraint is that the four interior angles sum to 360 degrees.
A regular quadrilateral is a square. As to the measure, the answer depends on the measure of WHAT? An angle, a side, the diagonal, area, perimeter, etc.
There is no specific limitation on any one angle of an inscribed quadrilateral.
No, it cannot.
360
A quadrilateral can have four right angles.
The word quadrilateral means having four sides. A four-sided figure has four angles.
The following are angles in a convex quadrilateral: Angle A = 80 degrees Angle B = 98 degree Angle C = 70 degrees What is the measure of the missing angle?
Trapezoid