a parralellogram or however its spelt
It is a rhombus that fits the given description.
A parallelogram is a quadrilateral with opposite sides parallel and congruent.
A Rhombus.
An obtuse triangle must have two acute angles and these can be congruent.
Angles are usually illustrated as two acute and two obtuse, but there can be two right, one acute and one obtuse. Angles cannot be parallel since that is a characteristic of lines, not angles!
It is a rhombus that fits the given description.
A parallelogram is a quadrilateral with opposite sides parallel and congruent.
A parallelogram
A Rhombus.
An obtuse triangle must have two acute angles and these can be congruent.
In general a rhombus has one opposite pair of congruent acute angles and one opposite pair of congruent obtuse angles. A square, however, is a rhombus with four right angles.
Angles are usually illustrated as two acute and two obtuse, but there can be two right, one acute and one obtuse. Angles cannot be parallel since that is a characteristic of lines, not angles!
A rhombus (pushed over square) will give you 2 pairs of parallel, congruent sides, 2 acute angles and 2 obtuse angles.
Parellelogram
A parallelogram or a rhombus
If it is a 'regular' hexagon, then all angles are congruent, and all are obtuse.
No, a trapezoid does not have four obtuse angles. A trapezoid has one pair of parallel sides and the other pair of non-parallel sides. The angles of a trapezoid can be a combination of acute, obtuse, and right angles, but it cannot have four obtuse angles.