You tell me the angle, I'll tell you a q/lateral with that as one of the angles...
As long as the four angles total 360o they can be ANY size.
The two equal angles can be any angle less than 90 degrees, and the third angle can be any angle less than 180 degrees.
The name of the angle you are looking for is an obtuse angle. For review here are all the names and classifications:Any angle less than 90 degrees is an acute angle.Any angle equal to 90 degrees is a right angle.Any angle greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees is an obtuse angle.Any angle equal to 180 degrees is a straight angle.Any angle greater than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees is called a reflex angle.
No, a quadrilateral can't have three acute angles and one right angle. The angles of a quadrilateral must total 360. The three other angles of a quadrilateral with one right angle would then have to total 270 degrees. If all three were acute (less than 90 degrees), they could not total 270.
An angle of 35 degrees is an acute angle because it is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees.
An acute angle is one that has a measure of less than 90 degrees.
No.
Yes as for example a square has 4 interior equal angles of 90 degrees.
The two equal angles can be any angle less than 90 degrees, and the third angle can be any angle less than 180 degrees.
No. A reflex angle is strictly greater than (not equal to) 180 degrees and strictly less than (not equal to) 360 degrees.
The name of the angle you are looking for is an obtuse angle. For review here are all the names and classifications:Any angle less than 90 degrees is an acute angle.Any angle equal to 90 degrees is a right angle.Any angle greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees is an obtuse angle.Any angle equal to 180 degrees is a straight angle.Any angle greater than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees is called a reflex angle.
Yes, it is possible to draw a quadrilateral with a reflex angle and an obtuse angle. A reflex angle measures more than 180 degrees, while an obtuse angle measures between 90 and 180 degrees. To create a quadrilateral with these angles, you can draw a shape with one reflex angle (greater than 180 degrees) and one obtuse angle (between 90 and 180 degrees), along with two acute angles (less than 90 degrees).
No, a quadrilateral can't have three acute angles and one right angle. The angles of a quadrilateral must total 360. The three other angles of a quadrilateral with one right angle would then have to total 270 degrees. If all three were acute (less than 90 degrees), they could not total 270.
An angle that had a measure equal to or less than 89 degrees.
There is no angle that represents 100 degrees but an angle that is 100 degrees is an obtuse angle.
An angle of 35 degrees is an acute angle because it is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees.
An acute angle is one that has a measure of less than 90 degrees.
No because the 4 interior angles of any 4 sided quadrilateral always add up to 360 degrees.