If 1 or 2 of the obtuse angles are 'bent into' the hexagon then you can do it.
A hexagon has 720° sum of interior angles. If you have 2 right angles, then that's 180°, leaving 540° to be distributed over four angles. If the two acute angles are 89°, then that leaves 362° to be divided between two angles, so at least one of these two angles will need to be greater than 180°. Below is my text graphics attempt of one possibility (ignore the 'dot'). Note that both of the obtuse angles are greater than 180°:
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Look at the related link to play with different angle possibilities for polygons.
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A rectangle has no acute angles and no obtuse angles. It has 4 right angles.
It is a right angle
INCORRECT: No because there is a obtuse triangle and a right triangleCORRECT ANSWERYes all triangles have at least two acute angles. Obtuse triangles and right triangles also have at least two acute angles. They are called obtuse triangles and right triangles because by definition they are triangles with ONE obtuse angle and ONE right angle. So therefore they both have 2 acute angles. Also for an acute triangle, it would have 3 acute angles.
There are right angles, acute angles, obtuse angles, and straight angles.
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Obtuse angles.Another Answer:-If it is a regular hexagon then the interior angles are obtuse and the exterior angles are acute which are 120 and 60 degrees respectively
If it is a 'regular' hexagon, then all angles are congruent, and all are obtuse.
An angle in a hexagon can have any value at all. It can be acute, a right angle, an obtuse angle or even a reflex angle.
A hexagon can have acute angles, but it is not required to have them. A regular hexagon, for example, has six equal angles of 120 degrees, which are not acute. However, an irregular hexagon can have a combination of acute, obtuse, and right angles, depending on its specific shape and dimensions.
None. Though there can be ten if the hexagons are concave hexagons.
A regular 6 sided hexagon has 6 interior obtuse angles each measuring 120 degrees
A regular hexagon has 6 equal interior obtuse angles each measuring 120 degrees
There can be 0 to 5 right angles, or 1 to 6 obtuse angles in a hexagon.
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.