A decagon can have acute angles.
It depends on whether or not the decagon is a perfect decagon or a complex decagon. However, a perfect decagon has no acute angles.
A regular 10 sided decagon has 10 exterior acute angles each measuring 36 degrees It has no interior acute angles because each interior angle measure 144 degrees
A decagon has 10 sides, and 10 angles. The sum of the interior angles of a decagon is (10-2)×180° = 1440° In a regular decagon all the angles are congruent at 1440° ÷ 10 = 144°
A decagon has ten vertices.
The 10 interior angles of a decagon add up to 1440 degrees
It depends on whether or not the decagon is a perfect decagon or a complex decagon. However, a perfect decagon has no acute angles.
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There can be 10 obtuse angles. If there are no reflex angles there can by up to three acute angles (I think).
A regular 10 sided decagon has 10 exterior acute angles each measuring 36 degrees It has no interior acute angles because each interior angle measure 144 degrees
Take a star for example, the points are acute angles, so, there would be five. * * * * * Taking a star, for example, does not give the maximum because the maximum is likely to appear in an unusual shape. It should be possible to have a decagon with 7 acute angles and 3 reflex angles.
No, a decagon does not have any right angles. A decagon is a polygon with 10 sides, and all of its interior angles are equal to 144 degrees.
''Decagon'' is any polygon with ten sides and ten angles ''Regular decagon'' is a polygon with ten sides of equal length and all angles equal to 144°
There are no right angles in a regular decagon. On a regular decagon, the angles are 144 degrees, where as right angles are ninty.
A decagon has 10 angles (and sides)
A decagon has 10 sides, and 10 angles. The sum of the interior angles of a decagon is (10-2)×180° = 1440° In a regular decagon all the angles are congruent at 1440° ÷ 10 = 144°
Any polygon can contain acute interior angles.
A decagon has ten vertices.