A rectangle can have only one obtuse angle, and lots of rectangles do not have an obtuse angle at all. So it is either none or one.
An Trapezoid, has 2 acute and 2 obtuse but it depends what trapezoid u draw it. there is a irregular Pentagon, hexagon, octagon etc.... hope u liked my answer Thank You
There are no angles they are all obtuse angles
No triangle has 2 obtuse angles
They will be acute angles.
Obtuse angles are no more important than acute or right angles. The commonest tessellation uses squares (or rectangles) and these have right angles - not obtuse.
A rectangle can have only one obtuse angle, and lots of rectangles do not have an obtuse angle at all. So it is either none or one.
Yes. All parallelograms, except their degenerates form (rectangles), must have two obtuse angles.
Using a protractor will help in finding obtuse angles in some quadrilaterals except squares and rectangles
A square and a rectangle have opposite equal 90 degree angles. A parallelogram and a rhombus have 2 opposite equal acute angles and 2 opposite equal obtuse angles.
They are both 4 sided quadrilaterals but a rectangle has 4 right angles whereas a parallelogram has 2 equal opposite acute angles and 2 equal opposite obtuse angles.
No. This is only true of squares and rectangles. Perpendicular means that the sides meet in a right angle. A rhombus has two acute angles and two obtuse angles.
Yes. Two obtuse angles, of equal measure.Yes. Two obtuse angles, of equal measure.Yes. Two obtuse angles, of equal measure.Yes. Two obtuse angles, of equal measure.
An Trapezoid, has 2 acute and 2 obtuse but it depends what trapezoid u draw it. there is a irregular Pentagon, hexagon, octagon etc.... hope u liked my answer Thank You
Because they are obtuse angles!
No an abtuse triangle can not have two obtuse angles
It has two obtuse angles