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It is an "obtuse angle."Angles that are less than 90 degrees are "acute angles."Angles that are exactly 180 degrees are "straight angles."Angles that are exactly 90 degrees are "right angles."
An acute triangle is a triangle with all angles smaller than a 90 degree right angle.
There are typically 3 angles, obtuse, acute, and right. obtuse- an angle that measures over 90° acute- an angle that measures less than 90° right- an angle that measures exactly 90°
The shape you are describing is a hexagon. A hexagon has six sides, which are made up of six line segments. Since it does not have any right angles, the sum of its interior angles must be less than 540 degrees, and therefore two of its angles are less than a right angle.
anythin between 0 degrees and 90 degrees (called acute angles)
A pentagon can have up to four angles which measure less than 90 degrees.
The square has four right angles. The pentagon has two right angles.
greater than
A shape with five sides, one right angle, and one obtuse angle is known as a pentagon. Specifically, it can be an irregular pentagon, where the right angle is 90 degrees and the obtuse angle is greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. The remaining angles can be acute or right angles, as long as the total sum of the interior angles equals 540 degrees.
Yes and it will be an irregular 5 sided pentagon but its 5 interior angles must add up to 540 degrees
it is 3 obtuse angles. A pentagon has five obtuse internal angles in plan view. i.e. looking down on it from above. A pentagon has five obtuse internal angles in plan view. i.e. looking down on it from above.
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A pentagon need not have any right angles at all, and in fact, a regular pentagon never has any.A pentagon that's not regular can have any number of right angles less than five.
A null angle and an acute angle are less than a right angle.
It would look like a hut.
An acute angle is less than a right angle because it is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees.
Acute angle