A figure with exactly one pair of opposite sides can have only two sides in total and so is simply an obtuse angle.
A figure with exactly one pair of opposite sides can have only two sides in total and so is simply an obtuse angle.
A figure with exactly one pair of opposite sides can have only two sides in total and so is simply an obtuse angle.
A figure with exactly one pair of opposite sides can have only two sides in total and so is simply an obtuse angle.
if you are talking about regular polygons, then nothing has an obtuse angle. otherwise, pretty much any shape can have an obtuse angle
an obtuse angle
An obtuse angle is greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees
There is no polygonal shape which has exactly those angles. It is possible for a concave polygon with 6 or more vertices to have the given angles.
An obtuse triangle.
if you are talking about regular polygons, then nothing has an obtuse angle. otherwise, pretty much any shape can have an obtuse angle
Which shape represents a 119˚ angle?
obtuse triange
An obtuse angle.
There is no polygonal shape which has exactly those angles. It is possible for a concave polygon with 6 or more vertices to have the given angles.
an obtuse angle
An obtuse angle is greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees
There is no polygonal shape which has exactly those angles. It is possible for a concave polygon with 6 or more vertices to have the given angles.
An obtuse triangle.
A kite or a trapezium can.
An obtuse angle.
It can do but that is not a requirement.