A general quadrilateral or a kite.
An obtuse angle.
Not possible... The internal angles of a quadrilateral always total 360. If you MUST have an angle of 90 degrees - the remaining angles must total 270. At least one of the remaining angles will always be obtuse.
It could be a kite, an arrowhead or an irregular quadrilateral with a right angle - which has no specific name.
Any angle between 90 and 180 degrees is an obtuse angle. Therefore 157 degrees is an obtuse angle.
Well, honey, a quadrilateral with 4 obtuse angles is simply not possible in this universe. You see, the sum of the interior angles of any quadrilateral must add up to 360 degrees. So, having 4 obtuse angles, each measuring more than 90 degrees, would blow that total out of the water. It's like trying to fit into your high school jeans after Thanksgiving dinner - just not gonna happen, sweetheart.
No, it could not.
No a quadrilateral can't have 3 obtuse angles and 1 right angle because if a polygon did have 3 obtuse angles and 1 right angle then it would not even be a quadrilateral.
For any quadrilateral (i.e. 4-sided figure), the angles will add up to 360 degrees. Since an obtuse angle is any angle with a measurement over 90 degrees, it is possible to have a quadrilateral with 3 obtuse angles. The fourth angle, however, must be acute (i.e. smaller than 90 degrees). Having 3 obtuse angles is not a requirement, however, for a quadrilateral.
No, it cannot.
Yes, a quadrilateral just need to have 4 sides. Quad- means 4 and -lateral means sides. To have only one tight angle, it has to be either a right angle with 2 acute angles and 1 obtuse angle OR a right angle with 2 obtuse angle s and 1 acute angle.
No, it could not.
How about a kite which is a 4 sided quadrilateral that can have 2 equal opposite obtuse angles
It is just an irregular quadrilateral.
It is a right angle trapezoid
Four SIdes
Not sure what the question means. A triangle or quadrilateral may but need not contain an obtuse angle. A pentagon or any polygon with more sides must contain at least one obtuse angle.