A shape that has two angles greater than a right angle is a quadrilateral known as a convex quadrilateral. In such a shape, the sum of the interior angles is 360 degrees, allowing for the possibility of having two angles that exceed 90 degrees. An example of this is a kite or certain types of trapezoids.
To determine how many angles greater than a right angle a shape has, you need to analyze the specific shape in question. Generally, polygons can have angles greater than a right angle, but the number varies based on the type and number of sides. For example, a triangle cannot have more than one angle greater than a right angle, while some quadrilaterals can have two or more. Please provide the specific shape for an accurate count.
A shape with all angles greater than a right angle is called an obtuse polygon. The simplest example of such a shape is an obtuse triangle, which has one angle greater than 90 degrees. Additionally, any polygon with all angles exceeding 90 degrees, such as a convex polygon with obtuse angles, fits this description.
A hexagon can have angles that are all greater than a right angle, while a square triangle (more commonly known as a right triangle) cannot, as one of its angles is always exactly 90 degrees. In a convex hexagon, it is possible for all interior angles to be greater than 90 degrees, such as in an irregular hexagon. Therefore, the hexagon is the shape with angles that can all exceed a right angle.
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No, a shape with four sides, known as a quadrilateral, cannot have three angles that are less than a right angle. In any quadrilateral, the sum of the interior angles must equal 360 degrees. If three angles are less than 90 degrees, the fourth angle would have to be greater than 180 degrees, which is not possible in a convex shape.
A shape with all angles greater than a right angle is called an obtuse polygon. The simplest example of such a shape is an obtuse triangle, which has one angle greater than 90 degrees. Additionally, any polygon with all angles exceeding 90 degrees, such as a convex polygon with obtuse angles, fits this description.
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Any shape that has more than 4 sides has all angles bigger than 90 degrees.
All the angles in an octagon are obtuse. (Obtuse means greater than 90 degrees.)
One pair of opposite angle is greater than a right angle.
Acute angles are greater than zero and less than 90 degrees. Right angles are exactly 90 degrees. Obtuse angles are greater than 90 and less than 180 degrees.
You are describing a hexagon, a closed shape with six sides. A hexagon has six angles, but since two of them are less than a right angle (90 degrees), the other four angles must be greater than a right angle. This means that a hexagon does not have any right angles.
A right angle measures 90°. There are three angles that have greater measurement than a right angle. They are:Obtuse angles - They are angles that measure between 90° and 180°, but not exactly 90° and 180°. In other words, they measure less than 180° but greater than 90°.Straight angle - It is an angle that measure exactly 180°.Reflex angles - They are angles that measure greater than 180°.
All of the angles in a rectangle are right angles.
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Angles fall into 4 categories and they are:- Acute angles are greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees Right angles are 90 degrees Obtuse angles are greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees Reflex angles are greater than 180 degrees