No because all parallelograms have 4 interior angles that add up to 360 degrees.
So 2 right angles and 2 obtuse angles would be greater than 360 degrees.
An obtuse triangle can have no right angles, and has two equal angles.
A trapezoid contains either:two acute angles and two obtuse angles orone acute angle, one obtuse angle and two right angles.
There are no obtuse angles in a right triangle. A right triangle consists of one right angle and two acute angles.
None - they are all right-angles.
Angles larger than a right angle and smaller than two right angles (between 90° and 180°) are called obtuse angles("obtuse" meaning "blunt").
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No an abtuse triangle can not have two obtuse angles
Trapezoids ALWAYS have at least one obtuse angle (if they have two right angles, then there will only be one obtuse angle), usually two (in any other circumstance, they will have two obtuse and two acute angles).
Sometimes it has an obtuse angle. If it is just a parallelogram or a rhombus, then it has two obtuse angles.\. If it is also a rectangle or a square, then it has four right angles.
A rhombus will either have four right angles, or two acute angles and two obtuse angles.
A trapezoid has two right angles and one obtuse and one acute angle.
Yes, a quadrilateral can have two obtuse angles. In fact, a quadrilateral can have up to four angles, and as long as the sum of all four angles equals 360 degrees, it can accommodate two obtuse angles. The remaining angles would need to be acute or right angles to satisfy this condition.