Yes. It is impossible for a regular pentagon to have two right angles, but quite possible with an irregular pentagon in which the angles are not all equal. The resulting shape looks like how a child would draw a house.
Any non-regular polygon from pentagon and up can have two or more right angles. Take a square and chop off the top and then make a two more connecting line segments (like a house with roof), and you have an irregular pentagon with 2 right angles at the bottom, for example.
a polygon with 5 sides and 2 right angles is a pentagon
A pentagonal prism has 5 faces, with each face having 5 vertices. Each vertex connects two adjacent faces, forming a total of 10 right angles around each vertex. Therefore, a pentagonal prism has a total of 50 right angles.
Each interior angle of a regular pentagon is 108 degrees ie all five of them are larger than a right angle. If the pentagon is convex, at least four of the angles must be greater than 90 degrees.
There are 540 degrees in a regular pentagon. A pentagon consists of 5 angles and in a regular pentagon, each of the angles is 108 degrees.
A pentagon can have:none (regular or irregular pentagon)one, two or three right angles (irregular pentagon).
A regular pentagon has no right angles. An irregular pentagon could have no more than two right angles
There are no right angles on a regular pentagon.
no right angles in a pentagon. A pentagon has the angles 72 and 108 only
A pentagon. an irregular pentagon?
A two dimensional regular pentagon does not contain any right angles. A pentagonal prism, however, contains up to 10 right angles.
pentagon
a pentagon has 5 angles. In a regular pentagon, there are no right angles. Each angle is 72 degrees. In a irregular pentagon, there may be right angles...not sure how many..depends on how you draw it
The square has four right angles. The pentagon has two right angles.
A Pentagon has NO right angles. It have 5 angles, each 72 degrees.
Five side is always a pentagon, but there's no pentagon that always has exactly one right angle. A regular pentagon has no right angles. An irregular pentagon can have one, two, or three right angles, or none.
A pentagon with 3 right angles is considered to be an irregular pentagon because not all angles and all sides are equal.