45 degree angles
No that would be impossible but it can have 2 acute angles and 1 right angle which would be a right angle triangle
The other two angles would be acute angles
yes they can,they can have right angles because if you turn it then you would have a right angle
No because the 3 angles in right angle triangle add up to 180 degrees and so 2 right angles plus another angle would be over 180 degrees.
no an acute triangle does not have a right angle. if it had a right angle, it would be called a right triangle. to be an acute triangle, the triangle needs two angles that are smaller than 90 degrees.
A right angle is 90 degrees. If you split it in half perfectly, each resulant angle would then be 45 degrees. (90/2). Source- 12 years of math.
No that would be impossible but it can have 2 acute angles and 1 right angle which would be a right angle triangle
A right angle has one angle, notice the words, "A right angle" (emphasis on the "A"), if it were a right triangle it would have 3 angles (TRIangle, tri means three).
The other two angles would be acute angles
yes they can,they can have right angles because if you turn it then you would have a right angle
no. if you have 3 right angles it is impossible to not have a 4th right angle which would then be a square
there are 4 angles and normally, there would be 2 angles that are smaller than a right angle Except of cause if the parallelogram is a square or a rectangle, all angles are equal to 90 i.e. right angle
No a quadrilateral can't have 3 obtuse angles and 1 right angle because if a polygon did have 3 obtuse angles and 1 right angle then it would not even be a quadrilateral.
Two equal angles would be the result
A complementary angle is the angle that would create a right angle when added on to the original angle. So, if you had an angle of 60o, the complementary angle would be 30o
right angle
A right angle triangle can only have 1 right angle of 90 degrees and its 3 interior angles add up to 180 degrees