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∙ 11y agoIf ONLY two right angles, then it could be a right angled trapezium or a kite If more than two it must be a rectangle (a square is an equilateral rectangle).
Depends on the shape. A right triangle has one right angle, a rectangle has 4, an equilateral triangle has none, a circle has no angles. There are polygons with more than 4 right angles, and there is no limit on how many, but those with more than 4 are not convex.
A rectangle has four right angles, while a regular pentagon has none. Therefore, a rectangle has more right angles than a regular pentagon.
I think the answer is SQUARE * * * * * A correct but incomplete answer. If ONLY two right angles, then it could be a right angled trapezium or a kite If more than two it must be a rectangle (a square is an equilateral rectangle).
With no acute or obtuse angles, the shape must only have right angles. For a quadrilateral, that limits it to a square or rectangle. Because each side has a different length than the one next to it, it has to be a rectangle.(Or, it could be a shape with any amount of sides above 4, as long as the angles are all right angles)
the restriction on a parallelogram is that the opposite sides be parallel. There are more restrictions on a rectangle since we also require that we have 4 right angles.
If ONLY two right angles, then it could be a right angled trapezium or a kite If more than two it must be a rectangle (a square is an equilateral rectangle).
Depends on the shape. A right triangle has one right angle, a rectangle has 4, an equilateral triangle has none, a circle has no angles. There are polygons with more than 4 right angles, and there is no limit on how many, but those with more than 4 are not convex.
If the question is about a plane shape with exactly 3 right angles it could be an irregular polygon of 5 or more sides. If the shape can have more than 3 right angles then a square or rectangle are also possible. Finally, in 3 or more dimensions, a polyhedron with any number of faces can have 3 or more right angles.
Every rectangle, including every square, has 4 right angles.Any shape with more than 4 sides can have 4 right angles, but it doesn't have to.
A rectangle has four right angles, while a regular pentagon has none. Therefore, a rectangle has more right angles than a regular pentagon.
I think the answer is SQUARE * * * * * A correct but incomplete answer. If ONLY two right angles, then it could be a right angled trapezium or a kite If more than two it must be a rectangle (a square is an equilateral rectangle).
The same for both. Both a square and a rectangle have 4 equal angles.
Rectangle, octagon, hectagon, square...
Yes. The reason why is because a rectangle is a quadrilateral with four right angles and a rhombus can have four right angles and it is also a quadrilateral.
With no acute or obtuse angles, the shape must only have right angles. For a quadrilateral, that limits it to a square or rectangle. Because each side has a different length than the one next to it, it has to be a rectangle.(Or, it could be a shape with any amount of sides above 4, as long as the angles are all right angles)
First of all the plural of 'Rhombus' is 'Rhombi'. Rhombi do NOT have 90 degree angles , so they are NOT RECTANGLES. However, they are QUADRILATERALS.