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Q: How many corners on an irregular hexagon are less than a right angle?
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What is a closed shape with 6 line segments 2 angles less than a right angle and no right angles?

You are an irregular hexagon.


Does a hexagon have right angles?

A regular 6 sided hexagon has no right angles but it's quite possible for an irregular hexagon to have right angles.


What is the greatest number of right angles a hexagon can have?

A concave irregular hexagon can have up to 6 right angles. A convex irregular hexagon can have up to 3 right angles.


Can a hexagon have two right angles?

Yes if it is an irregular hexagon


How many right angles are there in a hexagon?

A regular hexagon as no right angles. An irregular hexagon could have from none to as many as five right angles.


Is the angles on a hexagon acute right angle or obtuse?

An angle in a hexagon can have any value at all. It can be acute, a right angle, an obtuse angle or even a reflex angle.


How many right angles a hexagon have?

A regular hexagon has zero right angles. An irregular convex hexagon could have 0-3.


Can a hexagon have a right angle?

No; that is impossible.


How many right angles in a hexgon?

There are no right angles in a regular hexagon although it's possible to have right angles in an irregular hexagon.


Do the diagonals of every hexagon bisect the angles of the hexagon?

No they dont because a hexagon does not have a right angle


Does a hexagon have a right angel?

Irregular ones can. Regular hexagons do not.


How many right angles does a hexagon have?

A regular hexagon (all sides and angles congruent) has no right angles, although it's possible that an irregular hexagon could. All hexagons have six sides and six angles. The angles must add up to 720°. So it would be possible to have as many as 5 angles equal 90° (5 x 90° = 450°), and one angle equal 270° (450° + 270° = 720°).Take a rectangle then cut a rectangular notch at one of the corners. You now have 6 sides and 6 angles. Five of the angles are right angles (90°). The sixth angle looks like a right angle, but it is 'cut in' (the polygon is concave, now): the measure of this angle is 270°.