An octagon (like a STOP sign).
The angles are obtuse angles. The stop sign is octagonal in shape. Assuming it is a regular octagon, then: exterior_angles = 360o ÷ 8 = 45o -> interior angle = 180o - 45o = 135o
zero. Stop signs are octogons. if you are counting the letters too. then there is 14
A stop sign is hexagonal (six sides).A stop sign has 8 sides!
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A stop sign DOES have angles so I pray that you do not drive!
An octagon (like a STOP sign).
It is a regulatory sign
The angles are obtuse angles. The stop sign is octagonal in shape. Assuming it is a regular octagon, then: exterior_angles = 360o ÷ 8 = 45o -> interior angle = 180o - 45o = 135o
360 / 8 = 45
A polygon with eight sides and eight angles.
The kind of angle found in a yield sign is a 90-degree angle, specifically a right angle. A right angle is formed when two lines intersect and create four equal quarters, each measuring 90 degrees. In the case of a yield sign, the white triangle with a red border creates two right angles at the corners where the triangle meets the border.
zero. Stop signs are octogons. if you are counting the letters too. then there is 14
Yes, all of the angles are equal, and all of the sides are of equal length.
No, not if it is a randomly-drawn 8-vertex shape. Octagons only have all- obtuse angles if it is a regular octagon, like the shape of a stop sign.
That sign would be the stop sign, the 4-way sign tell you that at that intersection, 4 of the directions of travel through the intersection (including yours) have a stop sign.
All angles within polygons add up to 360 degrees. If those angles are all the same, simply divide 360 by the number of vertices. For a stop sign (octagon) that would be 8:360 / 8 = 45