If a figure has two right angles, then it is a rectangle?

I said that the figure is in not a rectangle if it has two right angles, because a rectangle has four right sides.

A rectangle has 4 right angles.

I don't know what "four right sides" mean.
If you mean right angles, the correct wording would be "four right angles".

an infinity of shapes can have two right angles provided they have more than three sides and the sum of the inside facing angles minus the sum of the outside facing angles equals 180 degrees.

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You are correct. A figure with two right angles does not necessarily have to be a rectangle. While a rectangle does have four right angles, it is not the only shape that can have right angles.

To determine whether a figure is a rectangle, you can follow these steps:
1. Check if the figure has four sides.
2. Examine the angles of the figure.
3. Confirm that all angles are right angles (90 degrees).

If all four sides are present and all four angles are right angles, then the figure is indeed a rectangle. However, if the figure has two right angles but does not meet the criteria for a rectangle (e.g., uneven side lengths), then it is not a rectangle.

Remember, it is important to consider both the number of right angles and other properties, such as side lengths and parallel sides, to accurately identify a shape.