Right angle and acute
Yes, it does in fact it can have up to two[2]
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
Except for the special case of a rectangle, a parallelogram must have two acute angles.
The other angles are 145°, 35°, and 145°.
Yes, they can also have right, acute, and obtuse angles.
A rhombus (or parallelogram).
parallelogram with one diagonal
A parallelogram has 2 equal opposite acute angles and 2 equal opposite obtuse angles with its 4 angles adding up to 360 degrees
1 acute angle = 1 acute angle
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.