No plane geometric figure can have one acute and three right angle only, at least two other angles must be included
A right angle is 90 degrees and the 4 interior angles of a square and a rectangle are all right angles.
No quadrilateral with 2 internal right angles can be anything other than a square or rectangle. The shape described in the question does not exist.Improved Answer:-It could be a trapezoid with two right angles, an acute angle and an obtuse angle.
a circle
This question is impossible to answer there is no bigger angles than a right which are called obtuse angles and are definitely impossible
Not normally but in the shape of a rectangle it has 4 right angles.
A right angle = 90o angle. So, number of right angles in a 720o shape = 720 / 90 = 8.
You are describing a hexagon, a closed shape with six sides. A hexagon has six angles, but since two of them are less than a right angle (90 degrees), the other four angles must be greater than a right angle. This means that a hexagon does not have any right angles.
No plane geometric figure can have one acute and three right angle only, at least two other angles must be included
A right angle is 90 degrees and the 4 interior angles of a square and a rectangle are all right angles.
No quadrilateral with 2 internal right angles can be anything other than a square or rectangle. The shape described in the question does not exist.Improved Answer:-It could be a trapezoid with two right angles, an acute angle and an obtuse angle.
you cannot make a regular shape which has 3 right angles only, you will always end up with 4 right angles
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 right triangle has an acute and right angle.
A square shape for example has 4 right angles and a right angle is 90 degrees.
With right angles it is a square.Without right angles it is a rhombus.
a circle