Zero, consider an equilateral triangle...
(and there can never be more than one)
An obtuse triangle has 3 sides.
Yes, there is a maximum number. Recall that the sum of the exterior angles is 360 degrees regardless of what kind of polygon it is. Since an obtuse angle is and angle that is greater than 90 degrees, four of them would be greater than 360 degrees so we could not have that in a polygon. Therefore, the maximum number of obtuse angles is 3.
Obtuse angles.
If you are classifying triangles by their angles, an obtuse triangle has one obtuse angle and two acute angles. A triangle can have at most one obtuse angle. If the two acute angles are congruent, the triangle would also be isosceles.
There are 3 acute angles and 2 obtuse angles in the letter A.
no because it wouln'y be a trinagle
Obtuse
No. All angles in a triangle must add up to 180 degrees. An obtuse angle is over 90 degrees. So, two obtuse angles would put you at 182 degrees, minimum.
A triangle can have a minimum of zero acute angles, which occurs in the case of a right triangle (which has one right angle) or an obtuse triangle (which has one obtuse angle). Therefore, it is possible for a triangle to have no acute angles at all.
A rectangle has four angles, and all of them are right angles, measuring 90 degrees. Consequently, there are no obtuse angles in a rectangle, as obtuse angles are defined as angles greater than 90 degrees. Therefore, the number of obtuse angles in a rectangle is zero.
The number of obtuse angles in a polygon can vary widely depending on the specific type of polygon. In general, a polygon can have zero, one, or multiple obtuse angles, but the total number of obtuse angles cannot exceed half of the polygon's total angles. For example, a triangle can have at most one obtuse angle, while a quadrilateral can have up to two. Ultimately, the distribution of obtuse angles depends on the polygon's shape and the measures of its angles.
the number of obtuse angle in a right triangle is zer0
There is no limit to the number of obtuse angles a figure can have. A regular n-gon has n obtuse angles where n is any positive integer greater than 4.
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.
No-An equilateral triangle has equal angles, an obtuse angle is greater than 90. So, an equilateral triangle with an obtuse angle would have the three angles add up to a MINIMUM of 270.0000000000001, and a triangle's angles must add up to 180°.
There are no obtuse angles in a right triangle. A right triangle consists of one right angle and two acute angles.
0. A right triangle, by definition, will never include any obtuse angles.