No, because they wouldn't add up to 180 degrees. An acute and obtuse COULD.
An line that is not perpindicular to the other line makes an acute or obtuse angle Oblique lines are not parallel or perpendicular which would be lines that form acute or obtuse angles at the point of intersection.
Intersecting Lines
I'm not sure I understand your actual question, but what you are actually asking with the wording is false. Two 30 degree angles would both be acute angles whos sum would only create another acute angle of 60 degrees. But if you have 2 acute angles, then the third would have to be obtuse to form a triangle.
intersecting lines * * * * * Non-perpendicular intersecting lines. Or else the angles would be right angles.
No, because they wouldn't add up to 180 degrees. An acute and obtuse COULD.
Yes.
An line that is not perpindicular to the other line makes an acute or obtuse angle Oblique lines are not parallel or perpendicular which would be lines that form acute or obtuse angles at the point of intersection.
acute, obtuse and right angles
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Intersecting Lines
If the 2 acute angles are equal and the 2 obtuse angles are equal then it could be a 4 sided quadrilateral in the form of a parallelogram or a rhombus
Or right angles. Or, technically, straight angles as well
Straight lines! if i didn't answer correctly tell me!
Intersecting lines.
I'm not sure I understand your actual question, but what you are actually asking with the wording is false. Two 30 degree angles would both be acute angles whos sum would only create another acute angle of 60 degrees. But if you have 2 acute angles, then the third would have to be obtuse to form a triangle.
Any pair or rays which are not mutually perpendicular.