No. If all 5 angles were acute, then they would add up to less than (5 x 90°) = 450°.
But the sum of the interior angles of a pentagon is always 540° .
A pentagon doesn't have to have any acute interior angles.It can have as many as 4 of them, but it can'thave 5.A regular pentagon has all five of its angles equal to 108° each.
No there are different angle such as right angles, obtuse angles, and acute angles.
If the figure has only four sides all together, then it's not possible for all four angles to be acute.
They are possible - unlike plane triangles in which all of the angles are right angles, obtuse or larger.
It is possible for an isosceles triangle to be an acute triangle because, in an acute triangle all the angles have to be less than 90o.
it is 3 obtuse angles. A pentagon has five obtuse internal angles in plan view. i.e. looking down on it from above. A pentagon has five obtuse internal angles in plan view. i.e. looking down on it from above.
acute angles are angles that are smaller than 90 degrees. all acute angles are all angles that are less than 90degrees
Yes. It is impossible for a regular pentagon to have two right angles, but quite possible with an irregular pentagon in which the angles are not all equal. The resulting shape looks like how a child would draw a house.
Yes, that is the least amount of acute angles a triangle may posses, but a triangle may also have three acute angles. The sum of all triangles' interior angles are equal to 180 degrees; therefore, it is physically impossible to have less than two acute angles, yet entirely possible to contain two or three acute angles.
A pentagon with 3 right angles is considered to be an irregular pentagon because not all angles and all sides are equal.
A triangle with 3 acute angles is an acute triangle. All the angles in an acute triangle are acute.
In an acute triangle, all three angles are acute.