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Nope
There is one face in a cone. It is at the bottom.
2 sides, the base and the cone.
1, and it's the base of the cone.
A cone has only one vertex and a circular base
A cone has no acute angles because a cone is a 3D shape and not a 2D.
a cone doesn't contain any right angles fool !
There are no 90 degree angles in a cone. This capital 'L' shows an example of a right angle.
cones have no congruent sides cause they dont have sides
A cone has one primary face also known as a base thus having no angles but has a vertex
Nope
A cone does not have right angles.
A cone has one vertex. The "size" of this vertex is known as the cone's opening angle.So the answer is sort of, but you can't count angles of a 3D shape in the same way as a 2D one.
It is a section formed by a plane at right angles to the axis of the cone.
3d not = to 2d
A cone does not have any angels. Angels are spiritual beings, while a cone is a three-dimensional geometric shape with a circular base and a pointed top. The term "angels" likely refers to a typographical error, as it is not relevant to the geometric properties of a cone.
A cone has a total of 360 degrees in its circular base. However, when considering the three-dimensional shape, a cone does not have angles in the same way as polygons do; instead, it has a vertex angle at the apex. The vertex angle can vary depending on the height and radius of the cone.