That depends on what type of shape it is as for example a triangle can only have 1 right angle of 90 degrees.
The minimum number of sides for a polygon is 3 sides.
Although a triangle must have at least two acute interior angles, a square has four interior right angles and no acute angles. And as regular polygons have increasing numbers of sides, their interior angles get larger.
(2n - 4) right angles where n is the number of sides.
Zero, consider an equilateral triangle... (and there can never be more than one)
yes 4 right angles
The minimum number is zero(0). The maximum number is one (1).
The minimum number of sides for a polygon is 3 sides.
The fewest number of right angles in a triangle is zero.
Although a triangle must have at least two acute interior angles, a square has four interior right angles and no acute angles. And as regular polygons have increasing numbers of sides, their interior angles get larger.
Maximum of 1, minimum of 0.
Maximum of 3, minimum of 0.
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.
no right angles in a pentagon. A pentagon has the angles 72 and 108 only
a rectangle has 4 right angles.
you work out the number of right angles on each face of the shape. when ur done then add up all the number of right angles form each face
Zero. An equilateral triangle, for example, has no right angles.
There are no obtuse angles in a right triangle. A right triangle consists of one right angle and two acute angles.