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Is it possible for a quadrilateral to have only 2 right angles?
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Is it possible for a quadrilateral to have only 2 right angles?
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Hi there!
No, it is not possible.
Since if two of the angles were 90°, in order for the polygon to be a quadrilateral, the other two sizes must also be 90°.
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