Ah, a polygon with no right angles is a special one indeed! It's called a scalene triangle, where all three angles are different. Just like in nature, where every shape has its own unique beauty, a scalene triangle brings a sense of balance and harmony to the world of geometry. Remember, there's no mistakes in art or math, only happy little discoveries waiting to be made.
Any polygon, if it is not regular, can have 1 right angle.
All polygons can have right angles except for circle and ovulated shapes. The only 'regular polygon' that has a right angle is the quadrilateral.
wrong- that's only a right angle
A right angle triangle
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Any polygon can have a right angle. A right angled triangle is an example.
Any polygon, if it is not regular, can have 1 right angle.
A right angle triangle
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Any polygon with 4 or more sides can always have a right angle.
It can but need not.
It is a right angle triangle
A right trapezoid.
either an obtuse, acute, or right angle
right angle triangle
No, no! A RIGHT angle is 90 degrees.
Right angle not polygon. (i'm not mad).