First you draw a square. A square has 4 right angles. If you draw a line above one of the right angles and rub out the angle which you have drawn a line above you have a pentagon with 3 right angles.
It can have up to 3 such angles.
a Pentagon is five sided and CAN have 3 right angles.
As the home plate has 5 angles it is a pentagon. The angles of a pentagon sum to (5 - 2) × 180° = 3 × 180° = 540° Three angles are right angles, and their sum is 3 × 90° = 270° This leaves 540° - 270° = 270° As the remaining two angles are congruent, they are each half of this at 270° ÷ 2 = 135° The remaining angles are 135° each.
a pentagon
It has abtuse angles and 3 triangles
draw four lines the make 3 right angles but don't connect at the end continue to finish the pentagon with whatever lines you want
A pentagon with 3 right angles is considered to be an irregular pentagon because not all angles and all sides are equal.
You cannot.
Yes, my attempt at text art, below, is a 5-sided polygon (pentagon) with 3 right angles. _ | \ |_|
A pentagon has 5 sides.A regular pentagon has no right angles (5 interior angles each 108 degrees).An irregular pentagon can have at most 3 right angles, because a 4th would leave 180 degrees to be used for the final angle (540-360), which is a straight line.
pentagon
It can have up to 3 such angles.
a Pentagon is five sided and CAN have 3 right angles.
Maximum of 3, minimum of 0.
A pentagon has 5 sides.A regular pentagon has no right angles (5 interior angles each 108 degrees).An irregular pentagon can have at most 3 right angles, because a 4th would leave 180 degrees to be used for the final angle (540-360), which is a straight line.
Pentagons in normal (Euclidean) geometry can have at most three right angles, and the other two will be obtuse.However, in hyperbolic geometry, it is possible to construct a pentagon with 5 right angles, which is called a rectapentagon.
A pentagon has 5 sides.A regular pentagon has no right angles (5 interior angles each 108 degrees).An irregular pentagon can have at most 3 right angles, because a 4th would leave 180 degrees to be used for the final angle (540-360), which is a straight line.