An acute angle is an angle less than 90 degrees.
A right angle is 90 degrees.
A straight angle is a straight line. For example: take a 90 degree angle and straighten it out to form a line, and it becomes a straight angle.
an angle with a acute and right angle
A right triangle has an acute and right angle.
any right triangle will have an acute angle in it
a right triangle
It's not that easy to answer because a straight angle is like a straight line and I think that it would be on either every or none of the shapes that I would know of. Any shape has a right, obtuse,or acute angle. So, I am guessing that no shapes have straight angles. or that a straight angle is in every angle which is not true.
No, an angle is not a polygon - lie a triangle - which is a closed plane shape bounded by straight lines.
No a polygon is a closed 2-dimensional shape bounded by straight lines.
The shape made by two straight lines coming together at a point is called an "angle." The point where the lines meet is known as the vertex, and the lines are referred to as the sides of the angle. Angles can be classified based on their measure, such as acute, right, obtuse, or straight.
no
A shape that has no lines of symmetry, two right angles, and one acute angle is a right-angled triangle that is not isosceles. This triangle can have its right angles positioned in such a way that the overall shape lacks any symmetry. The acute angle ensures that the triangle does not conform to typical symmetrical properties. Thus, the right-angled triangle fits the criteria specified in your question.
A kite shape
No plane geometric figure can have one acute and three right angle only, at least two other angles must be included