A pair of each. Unless it is a rectangle, in which case it has none.
It has two obtuse angles
A parallelogram has 0 or 2 acute angles. If the parallelogram happens to have four right-angled corners, it is still a parallelogram (and a rectangle), but no acute angles.
It can have 0 or 2 right angles, 1 or 2 acute or obtuse angles.
Two.
Except for the special case of a rectangle, a parallelogram must have two obtuse angles.
It has two obtuse angles
A kite, a parallelogram, many ordinary quadrilaterals with no specific names.
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
There can be 10 obtuse angles. If there are no reflex angles there can by up to three acute angles (I think).
A parallelogram has 0 or 2 acute angles. If the parallelogram happens to have four right-angled corners, it is still a parallelogram (and a rectangle), but no acute angles.
It can have 0 or 2 right angles, 1 or 2 acute or obtuse angles.
One and the two others are acute angles
A trapezium has 2 obtuse and 2 acute angles.
Parallelograms have 2 acute and 2 obtuse angles, or 4 right angles in the case of a rectangle. But either way, the max number of acute angles is 2 and the minimum is zero. Remember acute angles is less than 90 degrees so in a square or rectangle, which is a parallelogram since it has two sets of parallel sides, there are NO acute angles. So the answer to the question is..it depends, but no more than two for sure.
None. Though there can be ten if the hexagons are concave hexagons.
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