Yes, but only if all the angles are right angles (measuring 90 degrees), so it must be a rectangle.
It can have 0 or 2 right angles, 1 or 2 acute or obtuse angles.
There can be 0 to 5 right angles, or 1 to 6 obtuse angles in a hexagon.
0. A right triangle, by definition, will never include any obtuse angles.
It's impossible for a triangle to have 2 obtuse angles. A scalene triangle in one that has no equal angles or sides. It could have 1 obtuse angle or it could have 0.
Either 2 or 0
Yes. Two obtuse angles, of equal measure.Yes. Two obtuse angles, of equal measure.Yes. Two obtuse angles, of equal measure.Yes. Two obtuse angles, of equal measure.
An irregular hexagon can have a varying number of acute and obtuse angles, as long as the sum of its interior angles equals 720 degrees. In general, an irregular hexagon can have anywhere from 0 to 6 acute angles and from 0 to 6 obtuse angles, depending on the specific shape and arrangement of its angles. The key is that the total must still conform to the 720-degree requirement.
Because they are obtuse angles!
No an abtuse triangle can not have two obtuse angles
The 4 interior angles of any quadrilateral add up to 360 degrees
A rectangle has no interior obtuse angles.
It has two obtuse angles