It can have a mixture of both acute and obtuse angles providing that the 4 interior angles add up to 360 degrees.
No, but it contains 2 obtuse angles and 2 acute angles
You are a trapezoid (or trapezium in some regions). In a trapezoid, it can have two acute angles and two obtuse angles, which fits your description. The specific arrangement of the angles can vary, but the presence of two acute and two obtuse angles is characteristic of this type of quadrilateral.
A figure with one set of parallel lines, two acute angles, and two obtuse angles is called a trapezoid (or trapezium in some regions). In this case, the trapezoid has one pair of parallel sides and the other two angles are not equal, resulting in the specified acute and obtuse angles.
A trapezium has one or two obtuse angles.
acute and obtuse.
A trapezium has 2 obtuse and 2 acute angles.
no, it has 2 acute angles and 2 obtuse angles
The 4 interior angles of a trapezium add up to 360 degrees and if it's an isosceles trapezium it can have 2 equal obtuse angles and 2 equal acute angles
Trapezium!
A trapezium
No, but it contains 2 obtuse angles and 2 acute angles
With 2 acute and 2 obtuse angles it has 4 angles - the shape is a quadrilateral. The shape can be one of trapezium, parallelogram, rhombus, kite or a general quadrilateral. With the two acute angles next to each other (forcing the two obtuse angles to be next to each other) the shape can be either a trapezium or a general quadrilateral.
a trapezium
You are a trapezoid (or trapezium in some regions). In a trapezoid, it can have two acute angles and two obtuse angles, which fits your description. The specific arrangement of the angles can vary, but the presence of two acute and two obtuse angles is characteristic of this type of quadrilateral.
Yes providing the other 2 angles are acute
A figure with one set of parallel lines, two acute angles, and two obtuse angles is called a trapezoid (or trapezium in some regions). In this case, the trapezoid has one pair of parallel sides and the other two angles are not equal, resulting in the specified acute and obtuse angles.
A trapezium has one or two obtuse angles.