Well, honey, to draw a quadrilateral with 1 reflex, 1 obtuse, and 2 acute angles, you'll need to start by sketching a shape with 1 angle greater than 180 degrees (that's your reflex angle), 1 angle greater than 90 degrees (that's your obtuse angle), and 2 angles less than 90 degrees (those are your acute angles). Just make sure all the angles add up to 360 degrees, and you'll have yourself a sassy quadrilateral!
Yes.
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It can have angles which are acute, right, obtuse or reflex. Not straight angles, though.
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A quadrilateral can have 0 to 3 acute angles, but never 4:A rectangle and a square are both quadrilaterals with four right angles, hence they have no acute angles.A kite-shaped figure can have one acute and three obtuse angles, or three acute and one obtuse angles.A parallelogram and a rhombus have two acute and two obtuse angles.The sum of the interior angles of any quadrilateral is 360º; thus it would be impossible for all angles to be acute (less than 90º each)
There can be 10 obtuse angles. If there are no reflex angles there can by up to three acute angles (I think).
A quadrilateral can have three acute angles if it is an irregular shape, specifically a type of concave quadrilateral. In such a case, the fourth angle can be obtuse or even reflex, allowing the sum of the angles to equal 360 degrees while still accommodating three acute angles. However, it's important to note that a convex quadrilateral cannot have three acute angles, as the fourth angle would then have to be obtuse to satisfy the angle sum property.
obtuse + acute = obtuse or straight or reflex.
They can be acute, right or obtuse but not reflex angles.
They are acute, right, obtuse and reflex angles
Yes.
A rhombus has 2 opposite acute angles and 2 opposite obtuse angles
Right, obtuse acute, reflex and scalene angles.
Acute, right angle, obtuse and reflex angles.
The angles are, acute, obtuse, right, straight, and reflex.
Acute, obtuse, right, straight, reflex
Acute, obtuse, reflex.