It ha one right angle, two obtuse angles and one acute 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°
None. An acute triangle is one in which all angles are acute. An obtuse triangle is one in which one of the angles is obtuse. A right angled triangle is one in which one angle is a right angle (90o)
Depends. Most of the time the angles are acute or obtuse
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.
An obtuse triangle is a triangle with one angle greater than 90 degrees. Since a perpendicular side is a side that forms a right angle with another side, an obtuse triangle can have 0 perpendicular sides if all its angles are obtuse. However, it can also have 1 perpendicular side if one of its angles is a right angle.
It depends upon the construction of the kite. Most kites are diamond shape, meaning they have a pair of obtuse and a pair of acute angles. However many kites have support rods in a cross formation that meet at a right angle in the center of the kite.
An obtuse angle has more than 90 degrees. An obtuse angle is larger than a right angle (90 degrees) and smaller than two right angles (180 degrees), so an obtuse angle is between 90 and 180 degrees.
An obtuse angle can contain zero right angles. By definition, an obtuse angle measures more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees, while a right angle measures exactly 90 degrees. Therefore, it is impossible for any right angles to fit within the measurement of an obtuse angle.
Just one.
A kite typically has two pairs of adjacent sides that are equal in length, and it often has one right angle. However, not all kites have a right angle; the presence of a right angle depends on the specific type of kite and its angles. In summary, while many kites have one right angle, it is not a requirement for all kites.
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°
A standard diamond shaped kite may not have a right-angle, but kites come in many sizes and shapes. For example, a box kite will have several right-angles. Whereas the rather fancy dragon and animal shaped kites on public display are usually right-angle free.
None. An acute triangle is one in which all angles are acute. An obtuse triangle is one in which one of the angles is obtuse. A right angled triangle is one in which one angle is a right angle (90o)
There are 3 obtuse angles. All 3 exterior angles are obtuse. (This is, admittedly, a bit of trick question!)
A standard diamond shaped kite may not have a right-angle, but kites come in many sizes and shapes. For example, a box kite will have several right-angles. Whereas the rather fancy dragon and animal shaped kites on public display are usually right-angle free.
An obtuse angle is any angle larger than 90°. An obtuse angle is not assigned any specific value.
An obtuse angle is a measurement of 91 degrees to 179 degrees. If it is 90 degrees, it is a right angle. If it is 1 degree to 89 degrees it is an acute. If it is 180 degrees it is a straight angle.