Oh, what a lovely question! A star shape can have five angles, making it a pentagon. Each angle in a regular star shape measures 36 degrees. Remember, nature is full of beautiful shapes and patterns just waiting to be discovered and appreciated.
Pentagon
A star is not a specific shape: it is a generic word for a shape which has an even number of vertices. The interior angles at alternate vertices are usually reflex angles. A star can have six or more vertices.
the answer is 5 each tip of the star is a acute angle and each angle on the inside of the star is an obtuse angle. there are 5 obtuse angles and no right angles.
Two or three.
5
Pentagon
A star is not a specific shape: it is a generic word for a shape which has an even number of vertices. The interior angles at alternate vertices are usually reflex angles. A star can have six or more vertices.
A 4 pointed star.
A star shape can have reflex angles, which are angles greater than 180 degrees. In a typical star polygon, such as a five-pointed star, the interior angles at the tips of the points can be reflex angles, depending on the specific geometry of the star. The presence of reflex angles is determined by the arrangement and intersection of the star's lines.
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
10 angles
There is no such shape. A 2d shape with 5 sides and all equal angles must be a regular pentagon (or a 5-pointed star if you stretch the definition of "all angles"). And a regular pentagon - or star - has 5 lines of symmetry.
In a real star, no. In a 2-dimensional star-shape, no. In 3-dimensional star-shapes, yes, there can be.
4 angles
A four edged star.
52 angles.
A pentagon has five internal angles.