a Pentagon is five sided and CAN have 3 right angles.
A pentagon has five angles, and all of them are less than a right angle. So, the answer is five angles less than a right angle. Math doesn't have to be a Pentagon-level secret, honey.
a pentagon has five sides and five angles.
A pentagon has five sides and angles.
Oh, dude, a star has like, five points, so you'd think it has five right angles, right? But, like, actually, each point of a star is made up of two line segments, so it has ten right angles in total. Math can be pretty sneaky like that, huh?
No. 2 right angles.
a Pentagon is five sided and CAN have 3 right angles.
An irregular pentagon is a polygon that has five sides and two right angles. A regular polygon on the other hand does not have right angles.
A regular hexagon as no right angles. An irregular hexagon could have from none to as many as five right angles.
Five side is always a pentagon, but there's no pentagon that always has exactly one right angle. A regular pentagon has no right angles. An irregular pentagon can have one, two, or three right angles, or none.
A pentagon has five angles, and all of them are less than a right angle. So, the answer is five angles less than a right angle. Math doesn't have to be a Pentagon-level secret, honey.
pentagon
Strictly speaking a pentagon is a plane figure with five straight sides and five angles, so yes, a pentagon can have one - or more - right angles. Imagine a rectangle with one of the corners cut off - that would have five sides and three right angles. .......... ............. ................ .................. .................. .................. ..................
All pentagons have five sides.
No REGULAR polygon can have three right angles in it. Any polygon with five or more sides CAN have three right angles, as long as it's not regular.
a pentagon
i don't think that's possible