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.
A triangle is the only shape that can have only acute angles inside it.
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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.
Classroom items that have acute angles include pencils, scissors, rulers, and notebooks. Acute angles are angles that measure less than 90 degrees, so any object with sharp corners or edges likely has acute angles. These items can be used to teach students about geometric concepts such as angles and shapes in a hands-on way.
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!