Yes there are two different pentagons with two right angles next to each other and more with 2 right angles not next to each other.
a pentagon.
no they certainly do not have a right angle i mean how could there be!
Five side is always a pentagon, but there's no pentagon that always has exactly one right angle. A regular pentagon has no right angles. An irregular pentagon can have one, two, or three right angles, or none.
Yes and it will be an irregular 5 sided pentagon but its 5 interior angles must add up to 540 degrees
An acute angle is less than a right angle because it is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees.
a pentagon.
An irregular pentagon.An irregular pentagon.An irregular pentagon.An irregular pentagon.
no they certainly do not have a right angle i mean how could there be!
If you wan't to show that a pentagon has no right angles, then don't put any right angle signs in the figure.
A pentagon.
Five side is always a pentagon, but there's no pentagon that always has exactly one right angle. A regular pentagon has no right angles. An irregular pentagon can have one, two, or three right angles, or none.
A pentagon has five angles, and all of them are less than a right angle. So, the answer is five angles less than a right angle. Math doesn't have to be a Pentagon-level secret, honey.
An irregular pentagon may have one right (90o) angle.
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A regular pentagon has no right angles. An irregular pentagon could have no more than two right angles
A regular pentagon
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.