A pentagon has 5 sides.
A regular pentagon has no right angles (5 interior angles each 108 degrees).
An irregular pentagon can have at most 3 right angles, because a 4th would leave 180 degrees to be used for the final angle (540-360), which is a straight line.
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A regular pentagon has no right angles. An irregular pentagon could have no more than two right angles
a pentagon has 5 angles. In a regular pentagon, there are no right angles. Each angle is 72 degrees. In a irregular pentagon, there may be right angles...not sure how many..depends on how you draw it
A pentagon has five angles. Each angle in a regular pentagon measures 108 degrees, which is less than a right angle (90 degrees). Therefore, all five angles in a pentagon are less than a right angle.
no they certainly do not have a right angle i mean how could there be!
If you wan't to show that a pentagon has no right angles, then don't put any right angle signs in the figure.
Each interior angle of a regular pentagon is 108 degrees ie all five of them are larger than a right angle. If the pentagon is convex, at least four of the angles must be greater than 90 degrees.
An irregular pentagon may have one right (90o) angle.
Five side is always a pentagon, but there's no pentagon that always has exactly one right angle. A regular pentagon has no right angles. An irregular pentagon can have one, two, or three right angles, or none.
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A pentagon can have up to four angles which measure less than 90 degrees.
A pentagon has no right angles at all. Each pentagon has 5 equal sides, which results in internal angles of 108° each. A right angle must be 90°, which is too small to be part of a pentagon.