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∙ 13y agoTrapezium (only type)
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∙ 13y agoA rectangle and a square are two types of quadrilaterals having four equal angles, where each of them equals a right angle.
Of the regular polygons, only two quadrilateral shapes have all right angles:the rectangle and the square (all sides equal).These are types of parallelograms (4 right angles, 2 sets of parallel opposite sides).
right angles
A square has four right angles.
They can be acute, right or obtuse but not reflex angles.
A rectangle and a square are two types of quadrilaterals having four equal angles, where each of them equals a right angle.
Of the regular polygons, only two quadrilateral shapes have all right angles:the rectangle and the square (all sides equal).These are types of parallelograms (4 right angles, 2 sets of parallel opposite sides).
In short, yes. A parallelogram is a quadrilateral with opposite sides parallel (and therefore opposite angles equal). A quadrilateral with equal sides is called a rhombus, and a parallelogram whose angles are all right angles is called a rectangle. And, since a square is a degenerate case of a rectangle, both squares and rectangles are special types of parallelograms.
right angles
There are right angles, acute angles, obtuse angles, and straight angles.
the two types of quadrilaterals that have four right angles are a square and a rectangle
A trapezium or a kite.A trapezium or a kite.A trapezium or a kite.A trapezium or a kite.
A square has four right angles.
They can be acute, right or obtuse but not reflex angles.
trapeziums,kites,rectangles,parallelogramsHere are a few that I could think of:(quadrilateral: polygon with four sides)parallelogram: quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides paralleltrapezoid: quadrilateral with just one pair of opposite sides parallelrectangle: parallelogram with four right anglesrhombus: parallelogram with four congruent sidessquare: parallelogram with four right angles and four congruent sides
Acute, right angle, obtuse and reflex angles.
The angles are, acute, obtuse, right, straight, and reflex.