A shape with 8 sides is called an octagon. If it has 4 right angles, it can be classified as a right octagon. However, a regular octagon does not have right angles; instead, it has equal sides and angles. A possible shape that fits the criteria of having 8 sides and 4 right angles could be a modified octagonal shape, where the corners are adjusted to create right angles while maintaining the overall octagonal structure.
A shape with five sides would be a pentagon, but a shape can not have 5 right angles. Squares and Rectangles are both shapes with 4 sides and 4 right angles. They are the only shape with the same amount of right angles as there is sides.
There is no shape with exactly 4 right angles and 2 congruent sides.A rectangle has 4 right angles and 2 pairs of congruent sides - 4 sides in all. But if the numbers in the question are not limiting, then there are many more shapes. An irregular hexagon with the following shape, will meet the requirements if its height is the same as its base.___|....\|......\___!_______|There are lots more shapes with more sides.
Shapes with four sides and four right angles are classified as rectangles. This category includes squares, which are a specific type of rectangle with all sides equal in length. Other variations of rectangles may include different lengths of opposite sides, but they all maintain the property of having four right angles. Therefore, the primary shapes with these characteristics are rectangles and squares.
Both shapes have 4 sides, 4 right angles and 2 parallel pairs of lines.
A square or a rectangle both have 4 sides and 4 interior right angles
squares and rectangles.
A shape with five sides would be a pentagon, but a shape can not have 5 right angles. Squares and Rectangles are both shapes with 4 sides and 4 right angles. They are the only shape with the same amount of right angles as there is sides.
it is the square
There is no shape with exactly 4 right angles and 2 congruent sides.A rectangle has 4 right angles and 2 pairs of congruent sides - 4 sides in all. But if the numbers in the question are not limiting, then there are many more shapes. An irregular hexagon with the following shape, will meet the requirements if its height is the same as its base.___|....\|......\___!_______|There are lots more shapes with more sides.
definitely a pentagon can.. It can be any shapes that have more than 4 sides except that they can't be regular shapes.
Squares
a square and a rectangle
Both shapes have 4 sides, 4 right angles and 2 parallel pairs of lines.
A RECTANGLE has 4 sides and 4 right angles.
A square. Its opposite sides are equal and it has 4 right angles.
... A square? ~Singer
A rectangle the same number of sides & angles. (4 sides & 4 right angles)