A rectangle.
A quadrilateral is any shape with four sides; angles can be acute or obtuse. A perfect square is the only quadrilateral with only right angles.
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A square.
A rectangle comes to mind. A rectangle is equiangular (all angles the same) and is also a quadrilateral (four-sided), but is not equilateral (all sides of the same length).
A rectangle has four right angles. A square also has 4 right angles, but it is a only a square and not a rectangle if all of the sides are congruent.
Rectangle
All quadrilateral have four angles. It is possible that all four angles are right angles, even if the quadrilateral is not a square (this would be a rectangle).
A quadrilateral with four right angles is a rectangle. If all its sides are the same then it is a square.
A quadrilateral having four right angles is called a rectangle.
A quadrilateral with four equal sides and no right angles is known as a rhombus. Unlike a square, which has right angles, a rhombus maintains equal side lengths while allowing for angles that are not 90 degrees. This shape has symmetrical properties and can be characterized by its diagonals, which bisect each other at right angles but are not necessarily equal in length. The absence of right angles distinguishes it from other equilateral quadrilaterals.
A quadrilateral can have four right angles.
A rectangle is a quadrilateral with four right angles True (Apex)
a square is a quadrilateral with four right angles. your welcome
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Yes. The reason why is because a rectangle is a quadrilateral with four right angles and a rhombus can have four right angles and it is also a quadrilateral.
Correct. The internal angles of a quadrilateral always add up to 360 degrees. 360 degrees is the equivalent of four right-angles,
-- Every quadrilateral has four sides.-- If it has no right angles, then it could be a parallelogram, a rhombus,a kite, a trapezoid, or any non-regular quadrilateral.