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.
A rectangle has 4 right angles whereas a regular 5 sided pentagon has no right angles.
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)
A shape that can contain no acute angles is a rectangle. In a rectangle, all interior angles are right angles, which are exactly 90 degrees. This means there are no angles smaller than 90 degrees, which are considered acute angles. Therefore, a rectangle is an example of a shape that contains no acute angles.
A rectangle is a shape that has more than one right angle. A rectangle has four angles, and two of those angles are always right angles, measuring 90 degrees each. This is a defining characteristic of a rectangle, along with having opposite sides that are equal in length and parallel to each other.
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 4 right angles whereas a regular 5 sided pentagon has no right angles.
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.