No but it is possible to divide the square into 2 right angle triangles
no, a square consists of all right angles
False. A square consists of four right angles, each measuring 90 degrees, which means it cannot have any obtuse angles. An obtuse angle is defined as an angle greater than 90 degrees, so it is not possible for a square to contain such angles.
There are no obtuse angles in a square. A square is a perfect 90 degree angle.
square and Equilateral Trangle
no, a square has 4 right angles
no, a square consists of all right angles
A square.
The spelling in this question leave a lot to be desired and the meaning of the question is even more obtuse! A trangle (or triangle, even) cannot be 150 square feet and, at the same time, have an area of 24 feet. And that is apart from the fact that nothing can have an area of 24 feet since that is a linear measure, not a measure of area!
trangle
False. A square consists of four right angles, each measuring 90 degrees, which means it cannot have any obtuse angles. An obtuse angle is defined as an angle greater than 90 degrees, so it is not possible for a square to contain such angles.
There are no obtuse angles in a square. A square is a perfect 90 degree angle.
square and Equilateral Trangle
no, a square has 4 right angles
It forms 2 45-45-90 triangles.
NO, a square had only four right angle (90 degree angles). An obtuse angle is any angle greater/larger than 90 degrees. So a square has NO obtuse angles at all.
No. By definition, a square can have only right angles.
Any parallelogram that is not a rectangle or a square must have two obtuse angles (and two acute ones).