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Q: What polygon has 6 angles obtuse?
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What shape has 6 obtuse angles?

A hexagon has six angles. A regular hexagon has six angles and each one is equal in measure to 120 degrees. 120 degrees is an obtuse angle. Any regular polygon with at least 6 sides has at least 6 obtuse angles.


What kind of angles are found in a polygon with 9 angles?

Obtuse angles.


What polygon has 2 acute angles and 2 obtuse angles?

Parallelogram.


What polygon shape has no acute or obtuse angles?

A square


What shape has the most obtuse angle?

A regular polygon of n sides (where n > 4) has n obtuse angles. Since there is no limit to the number of sides that a polygon can have, there can be no limit to the number of obtuse angles in a shape.


What polygon has at least one obtuse angle?

An obtuse triangle has 1 obtuse angle and 2 different acute angles and they all add up to 180 degrees


What is the name of the polygon with the smallest number of sides a regular polygon with obtuse angles can have?

triangel


What is a Polygon with no acute or right angles?

All obtuse angles is impossible- the sides wouldn't connect. If it has one (the most it could have), it is classified as obtuse _______ (name of polygon ex. triangle, hexagon, etc)


What polygon has interior angles that are all obtuse?

octagon, trapezoid, pentagon...* * * * *Not true.A trapezium (or trapeziod) must have at least one acute angle.Any regular polygon with 5 or more sides has all obtuse angles. However, an irregular polygon can always have one or more non-obtuse angles (acute, right or even reflex).


What shape has the smallest number of sides a regular polygon with obtuse angles can have?

An obtuse triangle has 3 sides.


What is the smallest number of sides a regular polygon with obtuse angles can have?

5


What shape has 2 acute angles and 1 obtuse angle?

polygon