No shape does: if it has three angles the sum of the angles will be 180°, but 2 right angles is 2 x 90° = 180° which means the third angle cannot exist.
A trapezoid can have 2 right angles, an obtuse and an acute angle Or a kite.
2 of them.
there are 4 angles and normally, there would be 2 angles that are smaller than a right angle Except of cause if the parallelogram is a square or a rectangle, all angles are equal to 90 i.e. right angle
No shape does. If it has 4 sides and one pair of parallel lines it cannot have only 1 right angle, it must either have: 1) 2 right angles, 1 acute acute and 1 obtuse angle; or 2) no right angles, 2 acute angles and 2 obtuse angles; in which case it would be a trapezium (trapezoid).
An angle is like acute angle, right angle, and obtuse angle. It takes 4 right angles 2 make a square. So no an angle is not like a square.
2 right angles will form a supplementary angle of 180 degrees
2 right angles
No that would be impossible but it can have 2 acute angles and 1 right angle which would be a right angle triangle
Two right angles add up to 180 degrees because a right angle is 90 degrees
Any 2 angles that add up to 90 degrees.
2, obtuse and reflex angles are larger than right angles A straight angle is larger.
No shape does: if it has three angles the sum of the angles will be 180°, but 2 right angles is 2 x 90° = 180° which means the third angle cannot exist.
no....
It has one right angle.
A trapezoid can have 2 right angles, an obtuse and an acute angle Or a kite.
Yes it has 2 acute angles and 1 right angle