Yes, but it would have to be an irregular one.
An irregular pentagon.An irregular pentagon.An irregular pentagon.An irregular pentagon.
The measure of one angle of a regular pentagon is 108 degrees.
A pentagon.
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.
Well I can think of a pentagon that would. Imagine a parallelogram flat on the table and then chop one of the angled sides vertically down. You'd give it an extra side and make 1 angle only on the shape a right angle.
A right angled pentagon.
yes
An irregular pentagon.An irregular pentagon.An irregular pentagon.An irregular pentagon.
120 degrees is obtuse.
an "irregular pentagon"
a hexagon
An irregular pentagon.
Because it has five angles it is a irregular pentagon.
The measure of one angle of a regular pentagon is 108 degrees.
A pentagon.
1. A triangle is a right triangle if and only if it has a right angle. 2. A triangle has a right angle if and only if it is a right triangle.
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.