a shape
it will actualy look like a obtuse angle on the bottom of the shape
It is two right angles because in order for you to have it on a point the it would be an angle.
A square is a rhombus with right angles so you would need to know one of the angles or an exterior angle or another angle that shares a vertex with the shape.
there is no unique name for a shape like that as it would just be called an irregular quadrilateral
There are two possible angles left: a right angle (90°) and a straight angle (180°)· For the former the shape would be a rectangle For the latter the shape would be a circle. (as the angle increases towards 180°, the length of each side decreases towards zero, so that at the limit of 180°, a circle is formed).
A right angled trapezoid would fit this description.
No, if they did the shape would be a square. The angle is more than 90 degrees.
No, if there was more than one right angle, it would be physically impossible for the shape to be a triangle. It would have to be a square or rectangle. Remember, all the angles in a triangle add up to 180* and two right angles alone add to 180*, therefore making it impossible for the shape to be a triangle
it will actualy look like a obtuse angle on the bottom of the shape
Any shape with a right angle among its corners would fit that description. A right triangle or a rectangle would be examples of this.
It is two right angles because in order for you to have it on a point the it would be an angle.
Not here. It would resemble a chevron.
A square is a rhombus with right angles so you would need to know one of the angles or an exterior angle or another angle that shares a vertex with the shape.
A perpendicular side is a right angle.A right angle is a perfectly L on any corner.The shape has to have no straight lines that meet.An example would be a triangle.
there is no unique name for a shape like that as it would just be called an irregular quadrilateral
The equation for the size of an interior angle of an n-sided regular polygon is (n-2)180/n. When n=7, the interior angle of a regular sided shape would be 5x180/7 or approximately 128.57. The polygon in the question has an interior right angle (90 degree angle) and thus cannot be a regular shape. A 7 sided shape is called a heptagon. Thus, the shape described in the question is an irregular heptagon.
I'm sorry there is no possible way to make a parallel lines form a right angle in any sort of shape unless u where to bend one of the lines in which case they would no longer be parallel.