Kind of like the outline of the Superman logo. Just fold in one corner of a square.
Depends on how you draw it. If you draw it like a house, 2. If you draw it so that it looks like The Pentagon (Building), 0.
An irregular pentagon. For example, a pentagon that looks like a house (a square with a triangle on top) /\ |_|
It looks like an envelope with the flap wide open.
A pentagon. It could look like a child's outline of a house.
The interior angles of any regular pentagon, no matter the size, are all obtuse.
Yes. It is impossible for a regular pentagon to have two right angles, but quite possible with an irregular pentagon in which the angles are not all equal. The resulting shape looks like how a child would draw a house.
Depends on how you draw it. If you draw it like a house, 2. If you draw it so that it looks like The Pentagon (Building), 0.
a pentagon with two adjacent right angles
An irregular pentagon. For example, a pentagon that looks like a house (a square with a triangle on top) /\ |_|
It would look like a hut.
It looks like an envelope with the flap wide open.
It is a pentagon - like a child's drawing of a house and its roof.
Any non-regular polygon from pentagon and up can have two or more right angles. Take a square and chop off the top and then make a two more connecting line segments (like a house with roof), and you have an irregular pentagon with 2 right angles at the bottom, for example.
A pentagon. It could look like a child's outline of a house.
An irregular 5 sided pentagon that looks like a hut would fit the given description.
The interior angles of any regular pentagon, no matter the size, are all obtuse.
An irregular pentagon that looks like a small hut.