Two or three.
I'm not sure but i think it might be 4 acute angles but i suggest you try a more accurate site.
A heptagon, which has seven sides, can have a combination of acute, obtuse, and right angles. The sum of the interior angles of a heptagon is 900 degrees. While there is no fixed number of acute angles in a heptagon, it can have anywhere from zero to six acute angles, depending on the specific shape and configuration of the heptagon.
An arrowhead typically has two acute angles. These angles are formed at the tip of the arrowhead, allowing it to have a pointed shape. The remaining angles at the base of the arrowhead are often obtuse or right angles, depending on the design.
It has twelve angles but all of them need not be acute.
There are three acute angles in an acute triangle and they add up to 180 degrees.
A cone has no acute angles because a cone is a 3D shape and not a 2D.
There are many possible shapes with two acute angles.
Two or three.
4
A heart is not technically a geometric shape, but it depends on how you draw a heart. If the angles measure less than 90 degrees, they are acute angles.
I'm not sure but i think it might be 4 acute angles but i suggest you try a more accurate site.
A heptagon, which has seven sides, can have a combination of acute, obtuse, and right angles. The sum of the interior angles of a heptagon is 900 degrees. While there is no fixed number of acute angles in a heptagon, it can have anywhere from zero to six acute angles, depending on the specific shape and configuration of the heptagon.
it has no acute angles
An arrowhead typically has two acute angles. These angles are formed at the tip of the arrowhead, allowing it to have a pointed shape. The remaining angles at the base of the arrowhead are often obtuse or right angles, depending on the design.
there are three acute angles in an acute triangle, because there are three corners.
In an acute triangle, all three angles are acute.
A kite, a parallelogram, many ordinary quadrilaterals with no specific names.