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Yes. One. The quadrilateral then looks a bit like a boomerang, according to my daughter. We had to establish this answer in her year 7 maths homework.

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Q: Can a quadrilateral have a reflex angle?
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Which quadrilateral does not have a reflex angle?

The only quadrilaterals with a reflex angle are arrowheads (or chevrons).


Can a quadrilateral have an interior reflex angle?

Yes


Can quadrilateral have more than one reflex angle?

No.


Can a quadrilateral polygon have an interior reflex angle?

Yes - a chevron or arrowhead.


Quadrilateral with 3 acute angles and 1 reflex angle?

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What quadrilateral shape has 2 equal sides and a reflex angle?

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Could a concave quadrilateral have more than one reflex angle?

A reflex angle is over 180 degrees, but the sum of the angles in a quadrilateral, concave or convex, is 360. Therefore, since 180+180=360, you can't have any more degrees even without the amount over 180 that the reflex angle has.


What quadrilateral has two pairs of equal lines one pair of equal angles and one reflex angle?

This is an arrowhead quadrilateral.


What quadrilateral has one reflex angle and 2 pairs of adjacent sides equal?

A chevron.


Is it possible to draw a quadrilateral with a reflex angle and an obtuse angle?

Yes, it is possible to draw a quadrilateral with a reflex angle and an obtuse angle. A reflex angle measures more than 180 degrees, while an obtuse angle measures between 90 and 180 degrees. To create a quadrilateral with these angles, you can draw a shape with one reflex angle (greater than 180 degrees) and one obtuse angle (between 90 and 180 degrees), along with two acute angles (less than 90 degrees).


What is a quadrilateral with 2 pairs of equal adjacent sides an axis of symmetry and 1 reflex angle?

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What is a quadrilateral with two pairs of equal adjacent sides axis of symmetry and one reflex angle?

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