No
When a right cylinder is viewed at right angle to its axis the projected form can be a square or a rectangle, which have 4 right angles.
The same applies if the cylinder is cut through on any plane parallel to its axis.
YES!!! The right angle is the angle between the circular(disc) base and the (curved) wall od the cylinder.
NB To correct your spelling; , it is 'CYLINDER' not 'cilinder'.
Yes a square always has 4 right angles but a rhombus never has any right angles.
A parallelogram with 4 right angles is a rectangle.
A rectangle has 4 right angles
A rectangle has 4 right angles
A shape with 4 right angles would be a square or rectangle. A trapezoid does not have any right angles..
A trapezium has 4 right angles...Correction: it has 4 angles but they are not right angles. A structure/shape with 4 right angles is a rectangle or square.
Yes a square always has 4 right angles but a rhombus never has any right angles.
4 right angles
no a parallelogram dosent have 4 right angles
A quadrilateral with 4 right angles is a rectangle
A parallelogram with 4 right angles is a rectangle.
A rectangle has 4 right angles
A rectangle has 4 right angles
A RECTANGLE has 4 sides and 4 right angles.
A shape with 4 right angles would be a square or rectangle. A trapezoid does not have any right angles..
No, the angles aren't right angles.
Yes, a rectangle has right angles. In fact it has 4 right angles.