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.
the vertices if there are any if not it is not a angle. don't forget about the angles such as a right angles,acute angles,or obtuse angle
acute angles are smaller versions of obtuse angles got it? These are angles that greater than 0 degrees and less than 90 degrees. An angle that is 90 degrees is called a "right angle". Any angle that is greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees is called an "obtuse angle". Any angle that is 180 degrees is called a "straight angle"
The letter V is an acute angle. Draw it large and label the point with a 'b' and the tips of the arms 'a' and 'c'. Any angle smaller than 90 degrees is acute. The letter L has a 90 degree (right) angle. The letter M has 3 acute angles. Angles greater than 90 degrees are obtuse. The letter X is usually written with two acute angles and two obtuse angles.
A rectangle cannot have any obtuse angles; it contains only right angles. Parallelograms can have two, provided that the others are acute.
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.
Acute angles are angles that are less than 90 degrees. Obtuse angles are angles that are more then 90 degrees and less then 180 degrees Any angle that is 90 degrees is a right angle. == == == ==
the vertices if there are any if not it is not a angle. don't forget about the angles such as a right angles,acute angles,or obtuse angle
obtuse Actually it could be acute, right, and/or obtuse.. if that makes sense..
Acute angles are any angle below 90 degrees, A right angle is 90 degrees, and an obtuse angle is anything above 90 degrees.
Trapezoids ALWAYS have at least one obtuse angle (if they have two right angles, then there will only be one obtuse angle), usually two (in any other circumstance, they will have two obtuse and two acute angles).
A 90 degree angle is neither obtuse or acute. It is its own seperate entity. 90 degree angles are called right angles. Any angle smaller than 90 degrees is an acute angle, while any angle bigger than 90 degrees is an obtuse angle. Note: 180 degrees is a straight line, and 360 degrees is a circle.
An octahedron is a closed 3-d shape with 8 polygonal faces. There are 257 topologically different convex octahedra. In addition there are concave octahedra. Some of these will have no obtuse angles, others will have several.
Yes a triangle can have 1 obtuse angle and 2 acute angles. The 3 interior angles of any triangle add up to 180 degrees.
A triangle is not an angle. A triangle is made of three angles. -- All three of them can be acute, but they don't need to be. -- One of them can be obtuse but doesn't need to be. -- One of them can be a right angle but doesn't need to be. -- If any angle in the triangle is right or obtuse, then the other two need to be acute.
-- If a triangle has an obtuse angle in it, then it's called an obtuse triangle. -- No triangle can have more than one obtuse angle in it . -- Right triangles, acute triangles, and equilateral triangles don't have any obtuse angles in them.
acute angles are smaller versions of obtuse angles got it? These are angles that greater than 0 degrees and less than 90 degrees. An angle that is 90 degrees is called a "right angle". Any angle that is greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees is called an "obtuse angle". Any angle that is 180 degrees is called a "straight angle"