No.
No.
If one of the angles in a triangle is exactly 90 degrees, then it is a right-angle triangle.
No, it can either have two or have none.
it is a square,trapizoid,or a kite * * * * * If it is exactly one right angle, it can only be a kite or an irregular quadrilateral/ If it is one or more, the above are candidates but what about a rectangle?
Both can have at least one right angle
Only in right angle triangles
No.
No.
No. Right triangles are triangles with one angle exactly 90°, and obtuse angles are triangles with exactly one angle that is greater than, but not equal to, 90°.
Any that do not have one angle that is exactly 90 degrees
right angle triangle
No.
Yes I had a question on my maths test asking me to draw a quadrilateral with one right angle, so yeah, a quadrilateral can have exactly one right angle lol But i havent got a clue how to draw one :S
If one of the angles in a triangle is exactly 90 degrees, then it is a right-angle triangle.
It is a right angle triangle
a TRIANGLE THAT HAS A 90 DEGREE ANGLE A right triangle is a triangle that has exactly 90 degrees for one angle.