No. All interior angles of the regular hexagon are 120 degrees.
The only regular polygon with acute angles is the equilateral triangle (60 degrees)
A hexagon can have acute angles, but it is not required to have them. A regular hexagon, for example, has six equal angles of 120 degrees, which are not acute. However, an irregular hexagon can have a combination of acute, obtuse, and right angles, depending on its specific shape and dimensions.
Regular hexagons have all obtuse angles
A regular six-sided hexagon has no interior acute angles, but it does have six interior obtuse angles, each measuring 120 degrees
Obtuse angles.Another Answer:-If it is a regular hexagon then the interior angles are obtuse and the exterior angles are acute which are 120 and 60 degrees respectively
If it is a 'regular' hexagon, then all angles are congruent, and all are obtuse.
None. Though there can be ten if the hexagons are concave hexagons.
Four exactly? A regular hexagon has 6. But a hexagon can have four obtuse angles. A regular hexagon can be made a lot flatter so that the two angles at the sides become acute, while the remaining 4 are obtuse.
well a hexagon has 180 degrees so no all acute angles
It has 3 acute angles. You can do this by multiplying however many sides it has by 2. I think this works. Try it with different shapes! Hope this helps!
If the hexagon's sides and angles are congruent, then it a regular hexagon.
A regular 6 sided hexagon has 6 interior obtuse angles each measuring 120 degrees
No.