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A right angle is an angle that is equal to 90 degrees. It looks more like an L-shaped angle.
it's a trapezoid
A rectangle
It's not that easy to answer because a straight angle is like a straight line and I think that it would be on either every or none of the shapes that I would know of. Any shape has a right, obtuse,or acute angle. So, I am guessing that no shapes have straight angles. or that a straight angle is in every angle which is not true.
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Some trapezoids will, while others will not. For a trapezoid, you must have a polygon with 4 sides, with exactly two of them being parallel to each other. Your trapezoid could have a right angle if it looked like this: ____ | \ -------- But not if it looked like this: ______ / \ ---------- Trapezoids can vary in shape, so your trapezoid may or may not have a right angle.
A trapezoid can't have three right angles. A quadrilateral with three right angles must have a total of four right angles, since a quadrilateral's interior angles add up to 360. 360 - (3*90) = 90, so the fourth angle would have to be right as well. A quadrilateral with four right angles is not a trapezoid; instead it is a rectangle or a square.
A right angle is an angle that is equal to 90 degrees. It looks more like an L-shaped angle.
its a trapezoid. the slant doesn't necessarily have to be on the right hand side, both sides can be slanted and it would still be a trapezoid.
it's a trapezoid
A rectangle
A trapezoid has four sides, where two of it's sides are opposite and parallel. If a trapezoid has two right angles that are adjacent to one another, it is called a right trapezoid.
It's not that easy to answer because a straight angle is like a straight line and I think that it would be on either every or none of the shapes that I would know of. Any shape has a right, obtuse,or acute angle. So, I am guessing that no shapes have straight angles. or that a straight angle is in every angle which is not true.
The other two angles would be acute angles
A trapezoid and parallelogram are both quadrilaterals. Their top and bottoms are parallel. In a parallelogram, all four sides are parallel making it look like a rectangle that was pushed on an angle. The trapezoid is more like the shape of an "A" with a square top.
A 63o angle would be narrower than a 90o angle (right angle), and wider than a 45o angle (halfway between a right angle and no angle), placed almost exactly between these two angles.