No but they can have 2 obtuse and 2 acute angles
acute and obtuse.
Acute, obtuse and opposite angles are equal
parallelograms, rhombuses, & hexagons
Yes. All rhombuses (rhombi), apart from the special case of squares, are parallelograms with 2 obtuse angles.
No but they can have 2 obtuse and 2 acute angles
acute and obtuse.
Acute, obtuse and opposite angles are equal
parallelograms, rhombuses, & hexagons
Yes. All rhombuses (rhombi), apart from the special case of squares, are parallelograms with 2 obtuse angles.
Parallelograms normally have 2 congruent obtuse angles and 2 congruent acute angles that altogether add up to 360 degrees
A rectangle cannot have any obtuse angles; it contains only right angles. Parallelograms can have two, provided that the others are acute.
Yes. All parallelograms, except their degenerates form (rectangles), must have two obtuse angles.
no parallelograms can have either obtuse or acute angles. however not a right angle s it makes it a rectangle
No right triangle can have any obtuse angles inside it.
No because all parallelograms have 4 interior angles that add up to 360 degrees. So 2 right angles and 2 obtuse angles would be greater than 360 degrees.
Most do, but a square or rectangle is a special case and has all right angles.