The three basic types of angle are;
Acute. Greater than zero and less than 90 degrees
Obtuse. Greater than 90 and less than 180 degrees
Reflex. Greater than 180 degrees and less than 360.
Special cases are 90 and 270 degrees, which are right angles and 180 degrees which is a line.
There are several types of angles that are used in geometry. These angles include obtuse, acute, straight, and right angles.
Every triangle has three angles, regardless of what kind of triangle it is.
Rectangles have only right angles (which means 90o angles) whereas quadrilaterals can have any kind of angles, as long as they have 4 sides.
Yes and no. The obvious is that they are both angles, but they are different from how many degrees they are.
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Rectangles have only right angles (which means 90o angles) whereas quadrilaterals can have any kind of angles, as long as they have 4 sides.
There are obtuse, acute, and right angles. It depends on what type.
There are many angles inside a circle. You have inscribed angles, right angles, and central angles. These angles are formed from using chords, secants, and tangents.
Rectangles have only right angles (9o degrees angles) whereas other quadrilaterals can have any kind of angles, as long as they have 4 sides.
There are infinitely many quadrangles - all of which are polygons - that have sides of different length and angles that are not right angles. There is, however, no specific name for such quadrangles because there are so many different possible shapes.
If each of its 3 angles are 60 degrees then it is an equilateral triangle If each of its 3 angles are different acute angles then it is a scalene triangle
"How are straight angles different from right angles?" Is this a statement?