... 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.
Because if it did not, it would not be called a rectangle!
Parallelograms do not have to contain any right angles, but if it does, then it is called a rectangle.
its called a 'Rhombus'
That is called a rhombus.
Yes, a rectangle has right angles. In fact it has 4 right angles.
Because of its right angles.
There are 4 right angles in a rectangle.
Yes a rectangle has four right angles
A rectangle, possibly a square. Can you see why a parallelogram must be a rectangle if any one of its angles is right?
It is the parallelogram whose angles are right angles.
parallelogram or rhombus, not sure
A parallelogram with four right angles is typically called either a Rectangle or a Square.
There are four right angles in a rectangle.
no a rectangle has 4 right angles
A rectangle has 4 right angles.
A quadrilateral having four right angles is called a rectangle.
A rectangle is a shape with 4 sides and for right angles. A rectangle can be called a square. A square, on the other hand, has 4 EQUAL sides and 4 right angles. Therefore, a square cannot be called a rectangle since the rectangle has UNEQUAL sides.
That's called a rectangle.
A rectangle, by definition, has 4 right angles.
Yes, a rectangle has four right angles.
A square or a rectangle are both quadrilaterals consisting of four right angles.
A figure with four right angles is called a rectangle. A specific type of rectangle in which all the sides are of equal length is called a square.
A rectangle. If the sides are the same size, it's a square.
There are no acute angles in a rectangle which has 4 equal interior right angles