A square is a rectangle and a rectangle MEANS 90 DEGREES, so a square also has 90 degrees.
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Neither because the 4 angles inside a square are all right angles.
A square is a special case of rhombus, where all angles are equal to 90°. So if it's not a square, then the rhombus will have 2 acute angles and 2 obtuse angles.
No. Just 4 right-angles
acute and obtuse.
They make a pair of acute angles and a pair of obtuse angles. In rotational order, the angles are acute, obtuse, acute, obtuse.
Neither because the 4 angles inside a square are all right angles.
acute
Every angle of a square is a right angle, because they're all 90o.
A square is a special case of rhombus, where all angles are equal to 90°. So if it's not a square, then the rhombus will have 2 acute angles and 2 obtuse angles.
right
A square
No. Just 4 right-angles
They will be acute angles.
They are neither, they are all right angles (90 degrees)
No, an obtuse triangles has one obtuse angle and two acute angles. If a triangle has an obtuse angle, it is considered obtuse and cannot be acute.
In general a rhombus has one opposite pair of congruent acute angles and one opposite pair of congruent obtuse angles. A square, however, is a rhombus with four right angles.
Squares have only four right angles. Also, all of their sides are the same length. So if a square had an obtuse or an acute angle, it really wouldn't be a square at all. - Girl_Pad01998