No, a cylinder does not have any right angles because it has two circles and a tube comprising it so as they do not have any right angles, the cylinder will not either.
NOPE!! a cylinder has no obtuse angles nor acute or right
anything with angles does have vertices * * * * * The circular base of a cylinder meets the curved surface at an angle of 90 degrees. So there are an infinite number of angles, but not a vertex in sight. Something wrong with your statement, perhaps!
No.
None normally but it does have 2 congruent parallel circles and there are 360 degrees around a circle.
0 angels
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No When a right cylinder is viewed at right angle to its axis the projected form can be a square or a rectangle, which have 4 right angles. The same applies if the cylinder is cut through on any plane parallel to its axis.
Circle, cone, cylinder, sphere and equilateral triangle for example.
Any two angles which sum to 180o are called Supplementary Angles
first of all I think it's called a CYLINDER and since the sides are round the on the cylinder it has no verticies(right angles).
Angles that are separated by a distance. For example, any two angles of any polygon do not intersect and they are coplanar.