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.
A polygon, that is, a plane area bounded by any number (>2) of straight lines can have acute angles.
Al angles greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees are acute angles.
Any irregular polygon can have an acute angle. A regular triangle (equilateral) has three acute angles. All other triangles must have at least two acute angles. A quadrilateral, other than a rectangle (or square), must have at least one.
It has 3 acute angles. You can do this by multiplying however many sides it has by 2. I think this works. Try it with different shapes! Hope this helps!
some triangles and rhombuses. trapoziods do not have acute angles it has obtuse angles. :)
All triangles have at least two acute angles. Acute triangles have three. Rhomboids also have two acute angles.
Triangles
A triangle is the only shape that can have only acute angles inside it.
Acute angles
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.
There are many possible shapes with two acute angles.
A polygon, that is, a plane area bounded by any number (>2) of straight lines can have acute angles.
Al angles greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees are acute angles.
Any irregular polygon can have an acute angle. A regular triangle (equilateral) has three acute angles. All other triangles must have at least two acute angles. A quadrilateral, other than a rectangle (or square), must have at least one.
It has 3 acute angles. You can do this by multiplying however many sides it has by 2. I think this works. Try it with different shapes! Hope this helps!
They have [at least] two acute angles.