A triangle can have a maximum of one obtuse angle, while quadrilaterals can have multiple obtuse angles. Among polygons, a convex quadrilateral can have up to four obtuse angles. Therefore, specific irregular shapes, such as certain concave polygons or specific configurations of quadrilaterals, can have a greater number of obtuse angles, potentially allowing for more than four.
if you are talking about regular polygons, then nothing has an obtuse angle. otherwise, pretty much any shape can have an obtuse angle
A regular polygon of n sides (where n > 4) has n obtuse angles. Since there is no limit to the number of sides that a polygon can have, there can be no limit to the number of obtuse angles in a shape.
an obtuse angle
An obtuse angle is greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees
A trapezium, a kite, a number of miscellaneous quadrilaterals.
if you are talking about regular polygons, then nothing has an obtuse angle. otherwise, pretty much any shape can have an obtuse angle
A regular polygon of n sides (where n > 4) has n obtuse angles. Since there is no limit to the number of sides that a polygon can have, there can be no limit to the number of obtuse angles in a shape.
Which shape represents a 119˚ angle?
An obtuse angle.
an obtuse angle
An obtuse angle is greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees
A trapezium, a kite, a number of miscellaneous quadrilaterals.
An obtuse triangle.
The term "obtuse" refers to an angle greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees, not the number of sides of a shape. Therefore, it doesn't have a specific number of sides associated with it. Shapes can have any number of sides and still contain obtuse angles. For example, a triangle can have one obtuse angle, while a quadrilateral can have multiple obtuse angles.
An obtuse angle.
It can do but that is not a requirement.
An obtuse angle.