The typical heart shape <3 has two noticeable angles. However, any curve could be considered a collection of an infinite number of very short line segments, producing an infinite number of angles. So, either two or infinity...
444 degrees (get it, 3D heart)
Up to 540 degree! the angle at the bottom of the heart shape may be have an angle of 1 to 179 degrees while the top portion is technically two semi-sweet-circles, totaling 360 degrees of put together! So... a heart shape is 360 degrees + however wide (1 to 179 degrees) you make the βpointed angleβ underneathβ₯οΈ
A heart has 0 angles because a heart has curves and a curve can't describe an angle.
None.
Two or three.
If the shape has 3 angles in all, where two of the angles are acute, then the shape is a scalene triangle.
A right angle = 90o angle. So, number of right angles in a 720o shape = 720 / 90 = 8.
A quadrilateral is a shape with 4 sides, so logically, it must have 4 angles. These angles will all add up to 360o.
A heart is not technically a geometric shape, but it depends on how you draw a heart. If the angles measure less than 90 degrees, they are acute angles.
You can find out how many angles are in a shape by counting how many edges a shape has. for instance.. a square has 4 edges so it has 4 angles
Yes, at the bottom
4 angles
52 angles.
because a heart has a outer angle inner angle
A pentagon has five internal angles.
3
A heptagon (7-sided shape) has: 7 angles.
None.
It depends how many sides the shape has. If n is the number of sides of the shape, then the interior angles sum to (n - 2) x 180o. The exterior angles of any shape sum to 360o.
A 6 sided shape (hexagon) would have 6 interior angles of 120 degrees (assuming it is regular)