A quadrilateral is a shape with four sides... It doesn't have *one* angle.
The sum of the interior angles of a quadrilateral will always be 360 degrees, however, it is impossible to know the value an individual angle of a quadrilateral with the information given.
The measurement of a quadrilateral angle can vary depending on the specific angles within the quadrilateral. However, the sum of all the angles in a quadrilateral is always 360 degrees.
In a quadrilateral (four sided polygon), the four angles will add up to 360°.
No because the 4 interior angles of any 4 sided quadrilateral always add up to 360 degrees.
Use a protractor but in general thr 4 interior angles of any quadrilateral add up to 360 degrees
It is just an irregular quadrilateral.
Any angle <360 degrees is possible, though it would be a concave quadrilateral if the angle were greater than 180 deg.
Quadrilaterals have a constant total angle measurement of 360 degrees
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In a quadrilateral (four sided polygon), the four angles will add up to 360°.
For any quadrilateral (i.e. 4-sided figure), the angles will add up to 360 degrees. Since an obtuse angle is any angle with a measurement over 90 degrees, it is possible to have a quadrilateral with 3 obtuse angles. The fourth angle, however, must be acute (i.e. smaller than 90 degrees). Having 3 obtuse angles is not a requirement, however, for a quadrilateral.
No because the 4 interior angles of any 4 sided quadrilateral always add up to 360 degrees.
Sum of angles in a quadrilateral is 360° Three angles sum to 80° + 120° + 65° = 265° Therefore the missing fourth angle is 360° - 265° = 95°
a quadrilateral with no right angle is?
A chevron (arrowhead) is a quadrilateral with one angle of more than 1800.
Use a protractor but in general thr 4 interior angles of any quadrilateral add up to 360 degrees
Impossible. You cannot have an obtuse angle without an acute angle in a quadrilateral.
i really dont know this problem i try to enter in but it wont actually tell me the answer
is an exterior angle of a quadrilateral always sometime or never 90 degrees