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Q: Which polugon has no rights angles all sides equal andand both acyte and obtuse angles?
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What is the main difference between squares and rhombuses?

Squares have 4 rights angles but a rhombus may or may not have 4 right angles.


A quadrilateral with all congruent sides and all rights angles is called?

square


What objects have rights angles?

Square, rectangle and a right angle triangle are examples.


What is perpendicular lines called?

Perpendicular lines intersect each other at rights angles which are 90 degrees.


A shape with two pairs of perpindicular lines two right angles and five sides?

Its Impossible. For there to be a shape where all five lines meet perfectly and there to be two pairs of perpendicular sides, there must three right angles. Alternitavely, you could have 1 pair of perpendicular lines and two rights angles, but certainly not both.


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Well, it is because of the appearance. A square has 4 rights angles, 2 pairs of parallel lines, 2d shape, and all the sides are the same length! so look out for square's!


How are natural rights different from other rights?

natural rights are rights you get when you are born. that is why they are called NATURAL rights.


What are the different types of right?

students rights,women rights,parents rights,children rights, neigbour rights travelers rights etc


Which are implied rights?

There are no implied rights. The Bill of Rights states the rights directly.


Are gay rights positive or negative rights?

gay rights are positive rights.


What is the possessive form of a woman's rights?

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What was the Virginia declaration of rights a model for?

The Virginia Declaration of Rights was a model for the Bill of Rights.