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No. By definition, a square can have only right angles.

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Does a square have more than one obtuse angle?

NO, a square had only four right angle (90 degree angles). An obtuse angle is any angle greater/larger than 90 degrees. So a square has NO obtuse angles at all.


How many obtuse angles are there in a square?

There are no obtuse angles in a square. A square is a perfect 90 degree angle.


Does a paraollelagram have a obtuse angle?

Sometimes it has an obtuse angle. If it is just a parallelogram or a rhombus, then it has two obtuse angles.\. If it is also a rectangle or a square, then it has four right angles.


What is the angle that measures 170 degrees?

It is an obtuse angle. It is an obtuse angle. It is an obtuse angle. It is an obtuse angle.


Can a squar have an obtuse angle?

No. A square can only have right angles.


Does a square can have a obtuse angle?

no they're all right angles


Is it possible to draw a square with an obtuse angle?

no, a square consists of all right angles


What has more than a right angle?

An obtuse angle is greater than a square angle. A square or a rectangle both have 4 interior right angles


What is a 145 degree angle?

An obtuse angle.


Can an obtuse triangle have more than 2 obtuse angles?

No. A triangle equals 180o. An obtuse angle is anything above 90o. If you were to have two obtuse triangles, then one word for it, if you have one more angle, would be a square or parallelogram.


Why is a obtuse angle called a obtuse angle?

A obtuse angle is called an obtuse angle because if obtuse means bigger in degrees and a right angle is 90 degrees than a obtuse angle must be over 90 degrees.


What is a parallelogram that has at least one obtuse angle?

Any parallelogram that is not a rectangle or a square must have two obtuse angles (and two acute ones).