The fewest number of right angles in a triangle is zero.
Zero. An equilateral triangle, for example, has no right angles.
A polygon has the same number of sides and angles.
i don't really get the "same number of sides" ----- the angles of a polygon are the same with other angles within the polygon, if it is a regular polygon, and there a formula for getting the total sum of angles which is 180X(N-2) where N is the number of sides.
The exterior angles of any polygon are as many as their sides.
The number of angles on a polygon is the same number of sides the shape has.
No. A polygon has exactly the same number of angles as sides.
If you multiply 360 by the number of angles in the polygon and then subtract the sum of all the interior angles you will end up with the sum of all the exterior angles of the polygon.
A polygon has exactly the same number of both internal and external angles to the number of sides. Assuming external angles count, there are two times the number of sides as the total number of angles
Zero, or, if it has to have one, one.
Any polygon has the same number of sides and angles
A polygon has two types of measurements: side lengths and interior angles. The number of side lengths is equal to the number of sides the polygon has, while the number of interior angles is always equal to the number of sides. So, a polygon has two measurements: side lengths and interior angles.