1.) Acute Angle
2.) Obtuse Angle
3.) Right Angle
They would probably be the two pairs of angles in the parallelogram or kite base of a quadrilateral based.
Vertical-A+I believe the answer would be 2 ninety degree angles
Alright, honey, you've got yourself a trapezoid. It's got two acute angles and two obtuse angles, two pairs of parallel sides, and two pairs of equal sides. It's like the Beyoncé of quadrilaterals - fierce and fabulous.
a parallelogram has two pairs of equal angles
two pairs of congruent angles in a rhombus
they are angles that are usually parallel and that crossed the line that are oppsite from each other
They are equal vertical opposite angles or 2 pairs of equal angles.
Angles are two rays angle pairs have 2 angles that make into 90 or 180 degresses
a rectangle
Rectangles have 2 pairs of right angles.
There will be two pairs. It is possible for all four angles to be identical.
They would probably be the two pairs of angles in the parallelogram or kite base of a quadrilateral based.
2 pairs of parallel siades;2pairs of equal angles What am i?i`m a: rhombus
exterior angles
No. An angle can have only one angle!
Yes, both pairs of opposite angles in a parallelogram are congruent.
- Opposite angles are two angles that don't share a side. A quadrilateral has two pairs of them. - Adjacent angles are angles that share one side. A quadrilateral has four pairs of them.