Call me paranoid, but I can't shake this nagging feeling that you're looking at
a bunch of pictures of different shapes and you're not letting me see them.
Whichever one it is, it's some sort of goofy-looking irregular pentagon. It may
look like an envelope with its flap wide open.
Always 2 acute angels, and the third an be acute, right, or obtuse.
I think obtus is smaller than right angle (90°) and acute is bigger.
Squares have only four right angles. Also, all of their sides are the same length. So if a square had an obtuse or an acute angle, it really wouldn't be a square at all. - Girl_Pad01998
acute angle obtuse angle right angle reflex angle a straight angle
yes a isosceles triangle has a right,obtuse and acute angle.
A trapezoid has two right angles and one obtuse and one acute angle.
A pentagon.
acute and obtuse.
It can have 0 or 2 right angles, 1 or 2 acute or obtuse angles.
there are 4 types of common angles. right, obtuse, acute, and straight.
A trapezoid contains either:two acute angles and two obtuse angles orone acute angle, one obtuse angle and two right angles.
acute<90 right=90 obtuse>90
They can be: acute, right angle, obtuse or reflex
* Acute * obtuse * right
obtuse
No it is impossible a triangle can have: 3 acute angles 1 right and 2 acute angles 1 obtuse and 2 acute angles
right