"z" has two acute angles a triangle can have 3 acute angles but also will have a angle >= 60degrees acute (also note for every acute angle a obtuse angle is formed the sum of the obtuse and acute angle will = 360) because of this a arrow is the only shape with two acute angles and 1 obtuse
A trapezium
It's you dumbo!no its not
no.out of it's 4 angles,2 are acute and the other 2 are obtuse.
A cone has no acute angles because a cone is a 3D shape and not a 2D.
If the shape has 3 angles in all, where two of the angles are acute, then the shape is a scalene triangle.
A rhombus is a shape having two acute angles and four equal sides.
"z" has two acute angles a triangle can have 3 acute angles but also will have a angle >= 60degrees acute (also note for every acute angle a obtuse angle is formed the sum of the obtuse and acute angle will = 360) because of this a arrow is the only shape with two acute angles and 1 obtuse
Yes, a trapezoid can have two right angles and two acute angles. Its only requirement is that it has two parallel sides.
it is a rhombus
A trapezium
Two or three.
Two or three.
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Just about any shape that isn't a circle can have two or more acute angles. But with some of them, you need to make them have acute angles.
No shape does. If a shape has four angles, the sum of the four angles is 360°. If two are right angles, their sum is 2 x 90° = 180°, leaving 360° - 180° = 180° for the two remaining angles. An acute angle is less than 90°, so the sum of two acute angles is less than 90° + 90° = 180°, but in this shape their sum must be equal to 180°; thus no shape can exist. If one angle is acute and the other is obtuse, then their sum can be 180° and the shape is a trapezium.
It is an irregular pentagon.