The shape you are describing is a rhombus. A rhombus has four equal sides (equilateral) and can have four acute angles if it is a special type called an acute rhombus. All rhombuses are quadrilaterals, as they have four sides.
equilateral triangle.
An equilateral triangle
A quadrilateral can have three acute angles if it is an irregular shape, specifically a type of concave quadrilateral. In such a case, the fourth angle can be obtuse or even reflex, allowing the sum of the angles to equal 360 degrees while still accommodating three acute angles. However, it's important to note that a convex quadrilateral cannot have three acute angles, as the fourth angle would then have to be obtuse to satisfy the angle sum property.
a triangle=======================an equilateral triangle
Yes, all equilateral quadrilaterals are equiangular. An equilateral quadrilateral has all four sides of equal length, which means that the angles opposite these sides must also be equal to maintain the shape. Therefore, in an equilateral quadrilateral, the angles are not only equal, but they also sum up to 360 degrees, confirming that it is equiangular as well. However, the reverse is not necessarily true; an equiangular quadrilateral does not have to be equilateral.
An equilateral triangle
equilateral triangle.
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 quadrilateral is any shape with four sides; angles can be acute or obtuse. A perfect square is the only quadrilateral with only right angles.
A shape with 2 acute angles and 2 obtuse angles is typically a quadrilateral. This configuration can create various forms, such as a kite or an irregular quadrilateral, as long as the sum of the angles equals 360 degrees. The presence of both acute and obtuse angles gives the shape a unique appearance, distinguishing it from more regular polygons.
A quadrilateral can have three acute angles if it is an irregular shape, specifically a type of concave quadrilateral. In such a case, the fourth angle can be obtuse or even reflex, allowing the sum of the angles to equal 360 degrees while still accommodating three acute angles. However, it's important to note that a convex quadrilateral cannot have three acute angles, as the fourth angle would then have to be obtuse to satisfy the angle sum property.
A rhombus is your answer
A rhombus
a triangle=======================an equilateral triangle
A kite, a parallelogram, many ordinary quadrilaterals with no specific names.
Yes, all equilateral quadrilaterals are equiangular. An equilateral quadrilateral has all four sides of equal length, which means that the angles opposite these sides must also be equal to maintain the shape. Therefore, in an equilateral quadrilateral, the angles are not only equal, but they also sum up to 360 degrees, confirming that it is equiangular as well. However, the reverse is not necessarily true; an equiangular quadrilateral does not have to be equilateral.
A diamond shape, often referred to as a rhombus, is not classified as obtuse, acute, or equilateral because these terms describe specific types of angles or triangles. A rhombus has equal-length sides and opposite angles that are equal, but the angles can be either acute or obtuse. Thus, a diamond shape can have both acute and obtuse angles, depending on its specific dimensions.