360 degrees
It will always be one. If all angles are congruent, there will be four right angles, forming a rectangle. A rectangle is also a parallelogram.It will always be one. If all angles are congruent, there will be four right angles, forming a rectangle. A rectangle is also a parallelogram.It will always be one. If all angles are congruent, there will be four right angles, forming a rectangle. A rectangle is also a parallelogram.It will always be one. If all angles are congruent, there will be four right angles, forming a rectangle. A rectangle is also a parallelogram.
yes and all have right angles
Opposite angles of a rectangle are congruent, meaning they are equal in measure. Since all angles in a rectangle are right angles, each angle measures 90 degrees. Therefore, the opposite angles are not only equal but also sum up to 360 degrees in total when considering all four angles of the rectangle.
It could be an irregular polygon with 5 or more sides or a rectangle or square.
All four angles in a rectangle are 90 degrees. In any quadrilateral the sum of all four angles is 360 degrees.
It will always be one. If all angles are congruent, there will be four right angles, forming a rectangle. A rectangle is also a parallelogram.It will always be one. If all angles are congruent, there will be four right angles, forming a rectangle. A rectangle is also a parallelogram.It will always be one. If all angles are congruent, there will be four right angles, forming a rectangle. A rectangle is also a parallelogram.It will always be one. If all angles are congruent, there will be four right angles, forming a rectangle. A rectangle is also a parallelogram.
A rectangle has four (4) angles and they are all right (90 degrees)
yes and all have right angles
All rectangles are irregular and each has four equal angles.
All 4 angles are 90 degree angles.
It could be an irregular polygon with 5 or more sides or a rectangle or square.
A rectangle has four right angles. A square also has 4 right angles, but it is a only a square and not a rectangle if all of the sides are congruent.
All four angles in a rectangle are 90 degrees. In any quadrilateral the sum of all four angles is 360 degrees.
No, because a rectangle has four sides, and four right angles. So does a square. But, a rhombus has four sides, two obtuse angles, and two acute angles. Even though a rhombus does qualify as a parallelogram, (four sides, four angles) is does not qualify as a rectangle or square because is doesn't have four right angles. All squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares because a rectangle has four sides, and four right angles, but with a square, all the sides have to be the same length.
All four angles of a rectangle are right angles. A trapezoid can have at most two right angles.
Both statements are not always true. A square is a rectangle (a shape four sides and four corners which are all right angles) but a rectangle is not necessarily a square (a shape with four equal sides and four corners that are all right angles).
A parallelogram is only a rectangle if it has 4 right angles. A square is a rectangle, but not vice versa because a square has all equal side lengths, four sides, AND four right angles. A rectangle has four right angles and 4 sides.