There can be 0 to 5 right angles, or 1 to 6 obtuse angles in a hexagon.
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60 degree angles. 360 degrees (a full revolution) divided by 6=60 degrees. Also, they are all obtuse angles.
Yes, but only 2 of them whereas the other two angles are acute and obtuse.
They make a pair of acute angles and a pair of obtuse angles. In rotational order, the angles are acute, obtuse, acute, obtuse.
If they have the same angles.
I assume you're talking about the angles that make up the letters. In which case - yes, you're right. If you're not sure where they all are... The five right angles are formed on the letters L & E, the acute angles are formed on the V's and the triangle of the A and the obtuse angles are formed by the 'legs' of the A. There are more angles involved but those you mention are present.