Well, honey, to draw a quadrilateral with 1 reflex, 1 obtuse, and 2 acute angles, you'll need to start by sketching a shape with 1 angle greater than 180 degrees (that's your reflex angle), 1 angle greater than 90 degrees (that's your obtuse angle), and 2 angles less than 90 degrees (those are your acute angles). Just make sure all the angles add up to 360 degrees, and you'll have yourself a sassy quadrilateral!
First, an acute angle is an Angle that is less than a right angle (<90°) Secondly, an obtuse angle is one that is more than a right angle but less then a straight angle (<180°) then, the complementary angles of a pair of angles is 90° or a Right angle and the complement of an acute angle is the amount needed of an unknown angle (against known angles) to make 90° or a right angle a supplementary angle are a pair of angles which, when Added together, make 180° or a straight line. and the suplement to an angle is the value of an unknow angle to to be added on to make 180°
four i do believe 4 right angles would make a square or rectangle/oblong It has 1 reflex angle and 3 acute - of which 1 MAY be a right angle. I'm no mathematician - just a math teacher for 10 year olds! My knowledge is certainly fallible!
Thats not possiable. First of all a quadrilateral means it has to have four side and if it has four sides that means it has four angles which two right angle and an acute angle only makes three angles so it can't exist. P.S. two right angles and an acute angle can't make anything any way. hope this helped
you cannot make a regular shape which has 3 right angles only, you will always end up with 4 right angles
They can make an obtuse angle, a straight angle or a reflex angle.
Well, honey, to draw a quadrilateral with 1 reflex, 1 obtuse, and 2 acute angles, you'll need to start by sketching a shape with 1 angle greater than 180 degrees (that's your reflex angle), 1 angle greater than 90 degrees (that's your obtuse angle), and 2 angles less than 90 degrees (those are your acute angles). Just make sure all the angles add up to 360 degrees, and you'll have yourself a sassy quadrilateral!
There is 3 acute angles in the letter M.
First, an acute angle is an Angle that is less than a right angle (<90°) Secondly, an obtuse angle is one that is more than a right angle but less then a straight angle (<180°) then, the complementary angles of a pair of angles is 90° or a Right angle and the complement of an acute angle is the amount needed of an unknown angle (against known angles) to make 90° or a right angle a supplementary angle are a pair of angles which, when Added together, make 180° or a straight line. and the suplement to an angle is the value of an unknow angle to to be added on to make 180°
Right triangles have two acute angles, but that doesn't make them right. Having a right angle makes them right.
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An angle is like acute angle, right angle, and obtuse angle. It takes 4 right angles 2 make a square. So no an angle is not like a square.
four i do believe 4 right angles would make a square or rectangle/oblong It has 1 reflex angle and 3 acute - of which 1 MAY be a right angle. I'm no mathematician - just a math teacher for 10 year olds! My knowledge is certainly fallible!
YES!!! The types of triangle and their angles. Equilateral ; all 60 degrees ; acute. Isosceles; All three acute angles, or two acute angles and one obtuse angle. Right angles ; One 90 degree angle and two acute angles. Scalene ; All three acute , or two acute and one obtuse. NB There are no such triangles with two or three obtuse angles.
Thats not possiable. First of all a quadrilateral means it has to have four side and if it has four sides that means it has four angles which two right angle and an acute angle only makes three angles so it can't exist. P.S. two right angles and an acute angle can't make anything any way. hope this helped
you cannot make a regular shape which has 3 right angles only, you will always end up with 4 right angles
A right angle must have two acute angles because since one angle is ninety degrees, than the other two must equal ninety degrees. To make ninety degrees with two angles, both of them must be acute, or less than 90 degrees (each).