Yes
sounds like a pentagon
It could be an irregular 5 sided pentagon.
Hi A pentagon has 540 degrees and five sides. If it is a regular pentagon, then each angle is 108 degrees. An obtuse angle is greater than 90°. A pentagon can be constructed with 2 obtuse angles and 3 non-obtuse (either acute or right) angles. Example: if it had 3 angles of 90° = 270°. 540° - 270° = 270°, which would be split between 2 angles (each between 90° and 180°).
No, an obtuse triangles has one obtuse angle and two acute angles. If a triangle has an obtuse angle, it is considered obtuse and cannot be acute.
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A regular 5 sided pentagon has 5 equal interior obtuse angles of 108 degrees
No there are different angle such as right angles, obtuse angles, and acute angles.
A regular pentagon has 5 exterior acute angles each of 72 degrees and 5 interior obtuse angles each of 108 degrees
A regular pentagon has 5 exterior acute angles each of 72 degrees and 5 interior obtuse angles each of 108 degrees
A pentagon.
It is an irregular pentagon.
it is 3 obtuse angles. A pentagon has five obtuse internal angles in plan view. i.e. looking down on it from above. A pentagon has five obtuse internal angles in plan view. i.e. looking down on it from above.
A regular pentagon has no acute angles. It is possible to draw a pentagon (five sided polygon) where four of the internal angles are acute.
sounds like a pentagon
A regular 5 sided pentagon has exterior acute angles and interior obtuse angles each of 72 degrees and 108 degrees respectively
No, a pentagon cannot have 2 obtuse angles, 2 right angles, and 1 acute angle. The sum of interior angles in a pentagon is always 540 degrees. If a pentagon has 2 obtuse angles (each measuring more than 90 degrees) and 2 right angles (each measuring 90 degrees), the total would already exceed 540 degrees, leaving no room for an acute angle.