It does not exist as a 5 sided polygon.
To have 5 sides, it must have 5 angles (or vertices).
The sum of the angles of a 5 sided polygon is (5-2) x 180o = 540o.
The sum of 4 right angles is 4 x 90o = 360o
→ the 5th angle is 540o - 360o = 180o which is a straight line
There are infinitely many points with such an angle along each of the sides; or to put it another way, for a vertex to exist it cannot have an angle of 180o.
Thus if the polygon has 4 right angles, it cannot be a 5 sided polygon.
A polygon with 4 right angles is a rectangle. (A square is a "regular" rectangle.)
A five-sided shape is called a pentagon. If it has two right angles, it can be specifically referred to as a right-angled pentagon. However, there isn't a widely recognized special term for a pentagon with two right angles; it is generally described by its properties rather than having a unique name.
A quadrilateral.A quadrilateral has 4 right angles and sometimes has congruent sides. Ex:a square
Yes, loads of them, like most trapezoids, kites and diamonds, to name a few.
No. Think of any other four-sided shape which isn't a square or rectangle. Get a piece of paper and draw a random four-sided shape which isn't a square or rectangle (you don't have to be able to name it).Hint: There are infinitely many.noNo only a square and a rectangle have 4 interior right angles.
A polygon with 4 right angles is a rectangle. (A square is a "regular" rectangle.)
A general quadrilateral. No special name.
I would say a square, it has four right angles and four sides.
a parallelogram, maybe?
a square
It is an irregular, concave heptagon. But the shape has no special name.
A five-sided shape is called a pentagon. If it has two right angles, it can be specifically referred to as a right-angled pentagon. However, there isn't a widely recognized special term for a pentagon with two right angles; it is generally described by its properties rather than having a unique name.
It is impossible to have a six sided shape with right angles since the lines would never meet, therefore it would not create a shape. The most right angles you can have in a shape is four. A six sided shape is called a hexagon. There are Regular Hexagons, meaning all the sides and all the angles are equal. Any other Hexagon with unequal sides and angles and called Irregular Hexagons. Each side must be straight, and the sum of the angles equaling 720°.
The name of a 20 sided polygon is Icosagon.
A quadrilateral.A quadrilateral has 4 right angles and sometimes has congruent sides. Ex:a square
Yes, loads of them, like most trapezoids, kites and diamonds, to name a few.
No. Think of any other four-sided shape which isn't a square or rectangle. Get a piece of paper and draw a random four-sided shape which isn't a square or rectangle (you don't have to be able to name it).Hint: There are infinitely many.noNo only a square and a rectangle have 4 interior right angles.