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Question
mr. guerra drew four figures on the board. which figure contains a right angle?
Step1: Recall the definition of a right angle
A right angle is an angle that measures $90^{\circ}$, and it is often denoted by a small square at the vertex of the angle.
Step2: Analyze each figure
- The first figure is a pentagon. Its interior angles are not right angles (the sum of interior angles of a pentagon is $(5 - 2)\times180^{\circ}=540^{\circ}$, and each interior angle of a regular pentagon is $108^{\circ}$, and this pentagon doesn't show a right - angle symbol).
- The second figure is a parallelogram. In a general parallelogram, the angles are not right angles (unless it is a rectangle, and this parallelogram doesn't show a right - angle symbol).
- The third figure is a triangle with a small square at one of its vertices. This small square indicates that the angle at that vertex is a right angle (measuring $90^{\circ}$).
- The fourth figure is a triangle, and there is no right - angle symbol, so it does not contain a right angle.
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The third figure (the right - angled triangle with the right - angle symbol)