There is no such regular polygon with 45 degree interior angles; the smallest interior angles in regular polygons are 60 degrees, which is found in a triangle.
Well, honey, a shape with 45-degree angles is a rhombus. It's like a square that partied a bit too hard and got a little lopsided. So, if you see those angles slanting at 45 degrees, you've got yourself a fancy rhombus on your hands.
A triangle with two 45 degree angles must be a right triangle.
A 90 degree angle can be bisected into two 45 degree angles with a compass and straight edge The diagonals of a square bisect their opposite corners into 45 degree angles
8 of them.
The interior-angle sum of every triangle is 180 degrees. Every triangle is the same. 360 degrees because if you add the angles in any shape the answer is 360
An octagon cannot have 45-degree angles; the internal angles of a regular octagon are each 135 degrees. However, if you want to create an octagonal shape with 45-degree angles, you would need to design an irregular octagon. To form a shape with alternating 45-degree angles, you could use a series of straight lines that connect at 45-degree angles, ensuring that the overall shape closes back on itself to create eight sides.
45°, 45°, and 90°
No because the 4 interior angles must add up to 360 degrees
No because the 3 interior angles must add up to 180 degrees
No it cannot, because the interior angles of a parallelogram ... or of anyfour-sided figure for that matter ... must add up to 360 degrees.
Interior angle = 135 So exterior angle = 180 - 135 = 45 Sum of exterior angles is 360 so number of exterior angles = 360/45 = 8.
the sum of the interior angles of a convex 45-gon is 7740.
Well, honey, a shape with 45-degree angles is a rhombus. It's like a square that partied a bit too hard and got a little lopsided. So, if you see those angles slanting at 45 degrees, you've got yourself a fancy rhombus on your hands.
A triangle with two 45 degree angles must be a right triangle.
Yes, a table saw can cut 45 degree angles.
right triangle * * * * * Or, to be more precise, a right-angled isosceles triangle.
It has eight 45 degree angles.