an angle less than 90 degrees but more than 0 degrees
... right angles, by definition of a rectangle.... right angles, by definition of a rectangle.... right angles, by definition of a rectangle.... right angles, by definition of a rectangle.
Each angle of a rectangle is equal to the angle opposite.
A rectangle is not an angle at all. It's a flat shape that looks like a box. A rectangle can never have a reflex angle inside it. But it always has four of them on the outside.
A rectangle or a square.
A rectangle can have only one obtuse angle, and lots of rectangles do not have an obtuse angle at all. So it is either none or one.
No. By definition, all the angles of a rectangle are right angles.
No, a rectangle cannot have an obtuse angle. By definition, a rectangle is a quadrilateral with four right angles (90-degree angles). An obtuse angle is an angle that measures more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. Therefore, in a rectangle, all angles must be right angles, making it impossible for an obtuse angle to exist within a rectangle.
360 degrees. a rectangle by definition has four right angles. a right angle is 90 degrees. 90 multiplied by 4 is 360.
A rectangle is not an angle.
... right angles, by definition of a rectangle.... right angles, by definition of a rectangle.... right angles, by definition of a rectangle.... right angles, by definition of a rectangle.
No because it could be an irregular quadrilateral that includes a right angle. A rectangle has four right angles.Yes, a parallelogram with a right angle is always a rectangle. In fact, in my geometry book, some 55 years ago, such was the definition of rectangle.A parallelogram with one right angle will always have four right angles.It is true that you can draw an irregular quadrilateral with a right angle which is not a rectangle but the figure will not be a parallelogram.
A rectangle is not an angle (of any kind). It is a kind of quadrilateral.A rectangle is not an angle (of any kind). It is a kind of quadrilateral.A rectangle is not an angle (of any kind). It is a kind of quadrilateral.A rectangle is not an angle (of any kind). It is a kind of quadrilateral.
Each angle of a rectangle is a right angle. (90°)
No "if" is necessary in this case. All angles of a rectangle are congruent, by definition. Also, there is no "angle opposite a side" in a rectangle.
Definition I was taught: "A rectangle is a parallelogram with one right angle" Sounds weird but when you think it out, having one right angle in a parallelogram means the other three must be right as well.
A rectangle, by definition, has four right angles, each measuring 90 degrees. If a rectangle were to have "no angle," it would not meet the criteria of being a rectangle. Additionally, if "same size" refers to equal dimensions, a rectangle maintains its properties regardless of size, as long as it retains its shape with right angles. Therefore, a rectangle cannot exist without angles.
No because it could be a right angled trapezoid. A rectangle must have four right angles. Yes, a parallelogram with a right angle is always a rectangle. In fact, in my geometry book, some 55 years ago such was the definition of rectangle. A parallelogram with one right angle will always have four right angles. The right angled trapezoids that are not rectangles are not parallelograms.