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A shape that has a right angle, an obtuse angle, and an acute angle is a scalene triangle. In a scalene triangle, all three angles are different, with one being a right angle (90 degrees), one being an obtuse angle (greater than 90 degrees), and one being an acute angle (less than 90 degrees). The sum of the angles in any triangle is always 180 degrees, so in a scalene triangle, the right, obtuse, and acute angles would add up to 180 degrees.
boomerang
A rhombus.
arrowhead :)
"z" has two acute angles a triangle can have 3 acute angles but also will have a angle >= 60degrees acute (also note for every acute angle a obtuse angle is formed the sum of the obtuse and acute angle will = 360) because of this a arrow is the only shape with two acute angles and 1 obtuse
No shape does. If it has 4 sides and one pair of parallel lines it cannot have only 1 right angle, it must either have: 1) 2 right angles, 1 acute acute and 1 obtuse angle; or 2) no right angles, 2 acute angles and 2 obtuse angles; in which case it would be a trapezium (trapezoid).
A right angled trapezoid would fit this description.
well, if your asking if and acute shape is a wide leaned back angle, well then the answer is no. that's and obtuse angle. and acute angle is smaller than 90 degrees and an obtuse angle is larger than 90 degrees.
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.
A trapezium, a kite, a number of miscellaneous quadrilaterals.