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.
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 square has 4 right angles.
4 right angles
4 Right angles Per square... so 192 Right angles.
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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.
10 angles
10 angles
4 right angles, no other angles.
It has 6 angles, none of which are right angles.
0 right angles
10 sides and 10 angles
A regular hexagon as no right angles. An irregular hexagon could have from none to as many as five right angles.
In a real star, no. In a 2-dimensional star-shape, no. In 3-dimensional star-shapes, yes, there can be.
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 tetrahedron has 3 Right angles