parallelograms, rhombuses, & hexagons
There are versions of quadrilaterals, pentagons and hexagons that have only two obtuse angles. If a shape with seven or more sides has two (or fewer) obtuse angles, it will also have at least one reflex angle and so will no longer be a convex polygon.
no, it cannot. a rhombus must always have 2 obtuse and 2 acute angles
Not always
3. Any triangle, whether it's obtuse or acute will always have 3 angles. Pink23
yes
Regular hexagons have all obtuse angles
parallelograms, rhombuses, & hexagons
No!!!Hexagons always have six angles.
There are versions of quadrilaterals, pentagons and hexagons that have only two obtuse angles. If a shape with seven or more sides has two (or fewer) obtuse angles, it will also have at least one reflex angle and so will no longer be a convex polygon.
None. Though there can be ten if the hexagons are concave hexagons.
no, it cannot. a rhombus must always have 2 obtuse and 2 acute angles
Not always because 98 degrees and 140 degrees are both obtuse angles that are not congruent but angles 150 degrees and 150 degrees are both obtuse angles that are congruent.
True , but remember there cannot be two obtuse. Must be one acute & one obtuse. * * * * * NOT always true. Both may be right angles.
Not always
An obtuse triangle does not always have three congruent sides. An obtuse triangle can be any form that always has three angles.
3. Any triangle, whether it's obtuse or acute will always have 3 angles. Pink23