It fits the description of a trapezoid
A trapezoid can have at most one angle greater than 90 degrees. This angle is typically referred to as an obtuse angle. The other three angles in a trapezoid are acute angles, meaning they are less than 90 degrees.
two! 2 are obtuse, 2 are acute If there are three right angles, then it makes it a parallelogram, ex: a square or a rectangle
Any polygon with 5 sides or more or a trapezoid that doesn't have a right angle in it or a kite that is not a square.
well a trapezoid is a square (has four sides) in all different angles: there are 2 obtuse angles and 2 acute angles Hope it helps
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It fits the description of a trapezoid
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A trapezoid can have 2 right angles, 1 acute angle and 1 obtuse angle that all add up to 360 degrees
Yes, because the angles have to add up to 360º, at least one angle has to be obtuse.
A trapezoid can have a maximum of 2 obtuse angles. An obtuse angle is one that measures greater than 90 degrees. In a trapezoid, two of the angles are acute angles (less than 90 degrees) and the other two angles can be either acute or obtuse.
A trapezoid and a rhombus are examples of shapes with more than one obtuse angle.
A trapezoid contains either:two acute angles and two obtuse angles orone acute angle, one obtuse angle and two right angles.
Trapezoids ALWAYS have at least one obtuse angle (if they have two right angles, then there will only be one obtuse angle), usually two (in any other circumstance, they will have two obtuse and two acute angles).
It can have any obtuse angle greater than 90 and less than 180 degrees but all 4 interior angles of a trapezoid must add up to 360 degrees.