Yes. If the two acute angles have their measures add up to 90 degrees, and both angles share one side that is common to each angle (they are adjacent), then their non-common sides will be perpendicular.
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No. This is only true of squares and rectangles. Perpendicular means that the sides meet in a right angle. A rhombus has two acute angles and two obtuse angles.
If the figure has only four sides all together, then it's not possible for all four angles to be acute.
A rhombus is a shape having two acute angles and four equal sides.
They make a pair of acute angles and a pair of obtuse angles. In rotational order, the angles are acute, obtuse, acute, obtuse.
Yes, a trapezoid can have two right angles and two acute angles. Its only requirement is that it has two parallel sides.