A quadrilateral has 4 sides (quad), in a in a simple figure, the 4 sides can make at most 4 angles, so no quadrilateral has more (or less, in actuality) than 4 interior angles.
if the figure is a complex quadrilateral, edges can cross to make up to 6 interior angles, but since the complex quadrilateral must then be reducible into 2 triangles, it cannot have 6 right angles.
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.
It's impossible for a quadrilateral to have no equal sides and have right angles.
The sum of the interior angles of a quadrilateral is 360 degrees. If three of the angles are right angles, that is, of 90 degrees each, the the fourth must be 90 degrees. So you can have a quadrilateral with three right angles but its fourth angle will also be a right angle. So exactly 3 right angles is not possible.
A 4 sided polygon is called a quadrilateral. Depending on where the two right angles are, would put the quadrilateral into different subsets. For example if the two right angles are on adjacent corners (and the other 2 angles are not right angles), then it is a trapezoid. If the 2 right angles are in opposite corners, and the other 2 angles are not right angles then it would be a kite-shaped quadrilateral.
A quadrilateral with 0 right angles is a trapezoid, i know it looks like it has right angles IT DOES NOT!
A quadrilateral with 4 right angles is a rectangle
a quadrilateral with no right angle is?
No, it has 4.
If it is a quadrilateral it cannot be "not a quadrilateral"!
A quadrilateral having four right angles is called a rectangle.
yes 4 right angles
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.
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 can have four right angles.
It's impossible for a quadrilateral to have no equal sides and have right angles.
No, if it has right angles it is a special case, such as rectangle, but in general it does not have to have any right angles
The sum of the interior angles of a quadrilateral is 360 degrees. If three of the angles are right angles, that is, of 90 degrees each, the the fourth must be 90 degrees. So you can have a quadrilateral with three right angles but its fourth angle will also be a right angle. So exactly 3 right angles is not possible.