There can be 10 obtuse angles. If there are no reflex angles there can by up to three acute angles (I think).
A square only contains right angles, so there are no larger angles than a right angle in a square. If you meant how many angles are there larger than a right angle, then there are two answers. Literally speaking, there is an infinite number of angles greater than 90o, but what you're probably looking for is types of angles. There are to types of angles greater than a right angle: Obtuse (90<x<180) and Reflex (180<x<360).
A square has 4 right angles.
a reflex angle is an angle over 180 degrees.
A square has 4 equal angles, by definition; it is a specific type of rhombus.
Yes!!!! They are the four 'outside' angles of the square. Each angle is 270 degrees , which are REFLEX.
It varies. If it has reflex angles, then it varies, depending on the number of reflex angles and their location in relation to each other. Otherwise (if it has no reflex angles) then it has 4 diagonals.
Two.
The circle is the reflex angle, the square means it's a right angle.
Eight if you include reflex angles otherwise 4
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None normally
To be pedantic a flag is technically a thin cuboid. So there are 24 right angles on the back and 24 right angles on the front with 12 right angles on each side of the flag. There are 4 reflex angles on the back and 4 reflex angles on the front of the flag. Answer: 96 right angles and 8 reflex angles.
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There can be 10 obtuse angles. If there are no reflex angles there can by up to three acute angles (I think).
A square only contains right angles, so there are no larger angles than a right angle in a square. If you meant how many angles are there larger than a right angle, then there are two answers. Literally speaking, there is an infinite number of angles greater than 90o, but what you're probably looking for is types of angles. There are to types of angles greater than a right angle: Obtuse (90<x<180) and Reflex (180<x<360).
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