Depending upon the lengths of the sides it can be an irregular quadrilateral, a rhombus, a parallelogram or a kite.
parallelogram
No it is impossible a triangle can have: 3 acute angles 1 right and 2 acute angles 1 obtuse and 2 acute angles
It is an obtuse triangle having 1 obtuse angle and 2 different acute angles Or it is an isosceles triangle having 1 obtuse angle and 2 equal acute angles
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parallelogram
With 2 acute and 2 obtuse angles it has 4 angles - the shape is a quadrilateral. The shape can be one of trapezium, parallelogram, rhombus, kite or a general quadrilateral. With the two acute angles next to each other (forcing the two obtuse angles to be next to each other) the shape can be either a trapezium or a general quadrilateral.
No but they can have 2 obtuse and 2 acute angles
no, it has 2 acute angles and 2 obtuse angles
It can have 0 or 2 right angles, 1 or 2 acute or obtuse angles.
a trapezoid :) * * * * * Not necessarily. A trapezoid can have two right angles, one acute and one obtuse angle. A parallelogram which is not a rectangle must have 2 acute and 2 obtuse angles.
A trapezium has 2 obtuse and 2 acute angles.
An obtuse triangle has 1 obtuse angle and 2 acute angles
parallelogram
A rhombus has 2 opposite acute angles and 2 opposite obtuse angles
No it is impossible a triangle can have: 3 acute angles 1 right and 2 acute angles 1 obtuse and 2 acute angles
A shape that has 2 right angles, 1 acute angle, and 2 obtuse angles is a quadrilateral. One possible example is a right trapezoid, where two angles are right angles, one angle is acute, and the last angle is obtuse. This combination of angles can create various quadrilateral shapes, but they must maintain the sum of interior angles equal to 360 degrees.
Parallelogram.