Nobody has ever worked out a reflex angle. Millions of people have worked out
examples, exercises, questions, and problems where reflex angles were involved,
and before any of them could do that, they had to know what the question is.
It makes a difference, and you're not there yet.
It varies. If it has reflex angles, then it varies, depending on the number of reflex angles and their location in relation to each other. Otherwise (if it has no reflex angles) then it has 4 diagonals.
A star shape can have reflex angles, which are angles greater than 180 degrees. In a typical star polygon, such as a five-pointed star, the interior angles at the tips of the points can be reflex angles, depending on the specific geometry of the star. The presence of reflex angles is determined by the arrangement and intersection of the star's lines.
A reflex angle is in between 180o and 360o.
To be pedantic a flag is technically a thin cuboid. So there are 24 right angles on the back and 24 right angles on the front with 12 right angles on each side of the flag. There are 4 reflex angles on the back and 4 reflex angles on the front of the flag. Answer: 96 right angles and 8 reflex angles.
reflex interior angles are the angle bigger than 180'c found inside a shape.
No. All quadrilaterals can be made from joining two triangles, hence they all have interior angles that sum to 360 degrees. Reflex angles are greater than 180 degrees so two reflex angles would be too big!
An arrowhead typically has two reflex angles. Reflex angles are those that measure more than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees. In the case of an arrowhead shape, the two points opposite each other form these reflex angles, while the two pointed ends create acute or straight angles.
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Yes!!!! They are the four 'outside' angles of the square. Each angle is 270 degrees , which are REFLEX.
a reflex angle is an angle over 180 degrees.