A square is a special case of rhombus, where all angles are equal to 90°. So if it's not a square, then the rhombus will have 2 acute angles and 2 obtuse angles.
It may have none, or it may have two.
It may have none, or it may have two.
It has 2 pairs of opposite equal angles which are acute and obtuse.
A rhombus has 2 opposite acute angles and 2 opposite obtuse angles
Yes, a rhombus has two acute angles.
No. A Rhombus has two obtuse angles and two acute angles
A square is a special case of rhombus, where all angles are equal to 90°. So if it's not a square, then the rhombus will have 2 acute angles and 2 obtuse angles.
It may have none, or it may have two.
It may have none, or it may have two.
It may have none, or it may have two.
In general a rhombus has one opposite pair of congruent acute angles and one opposite pair of congruent obtuse angles. A square, however, is a rhombus with four right angles.
It has 2 pairs of opposite equal angles which are acute and obtuse.
A rhombus has 2 opposite acute angles and 2 opposite obtuse angles
Yes
there are no right angles in a rhombos, but there are 2 obtuse angles and 2 acute angles.
It has 2 equal opposite acute angles and 2 equal opposite obtuse angles and the 4 angles add up to 360 degrees