All regular polygons have equal angles that can be determined with the following equation: 180(sides - 2) / sides 180(6) / 8 1080 / 8 135 degrees, so no, to answer your question a regular polygon cannot have two acute angles, they MUST all be obtuse.
All triangles have at least two acute angles. Acute triangles have three. Rhomboids also have two acute angles.
Yes, a rhombus has two acute angles.
No! An Octagon that is not regular can have 8 lines that meet at any angle provided that they ultimately create an 8 sided enclosed shape.A regular Octagon, however, will always have pairs of sides that are perpendicular. In a regular Octagon the interior angles must all be equal and must sum to 1080 degrees (6 x 180 degrees). Accordingly the interior angles will all equal 135 degrees. As a consequence the exterior angles equal 45 degrees and since two exterior angles equal 90 degrees every side will be perpendicular to the sides that are adjacent but one in either direction. Likewise opposite sides (4 exterior angles apart) will be parallel.ThanksNoob headIf it is regular, yes. Each side of a regular octagon has two other sides that are perpendicular to it.
Two. Two acute angles in a right triangle.
Yes. In fact, all triangles MUST have at least two acute angles.
I think you mean octagon. The two types of angles are obtuse and acute angles.
A regular and an irregular octagon both have 8 interior angles
A regular octagon has no right angles. An irregular octagon could have o,1,2, or three right angles, depending on its shape.
It depends on the actual shape of that octagon. It CAN have two pairs of parallel sides. A regular octagon has 4 pairs of parallel sides.
Although a triangle must have at least two acute interior angles, a square has four interior right angles and no acute angles. And as regular polygons have increasing numbers of sides, their interior angles get larger.
All triangles have at least two acute angles. Acute triangles have three. Rhomboids also have two acute angles.
Yes, a rhombus has two acute angles.
No. A Rhombus has two obtuse angles and two acute angles
Any irregular polygon can have an acute angle. A regular triangle (equilateral) has three acute angles. All other triangles must have at least two acute angles. A quadrilateral, other than a rectangle (or square), must have at least one.
Never. It's impossible. If there are two acute angles, it means there have to be two obtuse angles, so three acute angles is impossible.
A rhombus will either have four right angles, or two acute angles and two obtuse angles.
A scalene triangle could have three acute angles, one right angle and two acute angles, or one obtuse angle and two acute angles.