Acute angles is the name they give angles smaller than 90 degrees.Any larger and they are called obtuse angles.
All obtuse angles is impossible- the sides wouldn't connect. If it has one (the most it could have), it is classified as obtuse _______ (name of polygon ex. triangle, hexagon, etc)
An acute angled triangle, right angled triangle or obtuse angled triangle.
It is a right angled trapezoid
A right triangle has one right angle the other two are usually acute. Therefore is you had to name the sides and angles the answer would be right triangle and acute. There is no possible way that there can be two or more obtuse angles in one triangle HOPE THIS HELPS
Acute, Obtuse, Straight, and Right are the four types of angles.
The name of a triangle is dependent on the type of angles within it. If it has a right angle it is called a right triangle, if it has an obtuse angle it is an obtuse triangle, and if all three sides are acute it is an acute triangle.
A quadrilateral is any shape with four sides; angles can be acute or obtuse. A perfect square is the only quadrilateral with only right angles.
Acute angles is the name they give angles smaller than 90 degrees.Any larger and they are called obtuse angles.
All obtuse angles is impossible- the sides wouldn't connect. If it has one (the most it could have), it is classified as obtuse _______ (name of polygon ex. triangle, hexagon, etc)
An acute angled triangle, right angled triangle or obtuse angled triangle.
It is a right angled trapezoid
There are many types of angles such as obtuse, right, acute, complementary, supplementary, adjacent, alternate, corresponding, and opposite angles, just to name a few.
A right triangle has one right angle the other two are usually acute. Therefore is you had to name the sides and angles the answer would be right triangle and acute. There is no possible way that there can be two or more obtuse angles in one triangle HOPE THIS HELPS
No quadrilateral with 2 internal right angles can be anything other than a square or rectangle. The shape described in the question does not exist.Improved Answer:-It could be a trapezoid with two right angles, an acute angle and an obtuse angle.
There are two types of angles that are smaller than 180 degrees: acute and obtuse. Acute angles are those that are smaller than a right angle (90 degrees) and obtuse angles are those that are larger than a right angle but smaller than 180(ex: 100 degrees, 91 degrees, etc.) Obtuse and acute angles are easy to identify without actually using a protractor; they are usually exaggerated on tests and assignments. On top of that 180 degree angles are called straight.
acute, isosceles right, obtuse, and equilateral