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There are no obtuse angles in a square. A square is a perfect 90 degree angle.
A square based pyramid has 12 angles
A square pyramid has a total of eight angles. It has four base angles at the square base and four apex angles formed between the triangular faces and the vertex at the top of the pyramid. The base angles are each 90 degrees, while the apex angles vary depending on the height of the pyramid.
A square pyramid has eight acute angles. Each of the four triangular faces has three angles, contributing a total of twelve angles, but the base of the pyramid, which is a square, has four right angles. Therefore, the four angles at the apex of the triangular faces are acute, resulting in a total of eight acute angles in the pyramid.
Two, unless the rhombus happens to be square.
There are no obtuse angles in a square. A square is a perfect 90 degree angle.
A square pyramid has 16 angles.
A square based pyramid has 12 angles
well a trapezoid is a square (has four sides) in all different angles: there are 2 obtuse angles and 2 acute angles Hope it helps
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A square pyramid has a total of eight angles. It has four base angles at the square base and four apex angles formed between the triangular faces and the vertex at the top of the pyramid. The base angles are each 90 degrees, while the apex angles vary depending on the height of the pyramid.
A square pyramid has eight acute angles. Each of the four triangular faces has three angles, contributing a total of twelve angles, but the base of the pyramid, which is a square, has four right angles. Therefore, the four angles at the apex of the triangular faces are acute, resulting in a total of eight acute angles in the pyramid.
No angles are larger than 90 degrees in a square based pyramid.
Two, unless the rhombus happens to be square.
Two, unless the rhombus happens to be square.