No. By definition, all the angles of a rectangle are right angles.
its a right angle
No, a rectangle cannot have an obtuse angle. By definition, a rectangle is a quadrilateral with four right angles (90-degree angles). An obtuse angle is an angle that measures more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. Therefore, in a rectangle, all angles must be right angles, making it impossible for an obtuse angle to exist within a rectangle.
A rectangle can have only one obtuse angle, and lots of rectangles do not have an obtuse angle at all. So it is either none or one.
Angles obtuse in on angle is over90 degrees rectangle has 4 angles at 90 degrees.
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.
It is a right angle
a trapezoid :) * * * * * Not necessarily. A trapezoid can have two right angles, one acute and one obtuse angle. A parallelogram which is not a rectangle must have 2 acute and 2 obtuse angles.
It ha one right angle, two obtuse angles and one acute angle
no only 2acute angle n 2 obtuse angle A right angle would make it a rectangle - still a parallelogram but a special one with a specific name.
A rectangle cannot have any obtuse angles; it contains only right angles. Parallelograms can have two, provided that the others are acute.
two! 2 are obtuse, 2 are acute If there are three right angles, then it makes it a parallelogram, ex: a square or a rectangle
two! 2 are obtuse, 2 are acute If there are three right angles, then it makes it a parallelogram, ex: a square or a rectangle