Yes, a rhombus can have both acute and obtuse angles. A rhombus is a quadrilateral with all sides of equal length, but its angles can vary. Since the opposite angles of a rhombus are congruent, if one angle is acute (less than 90 degrees), then the opposite angle will also be acute. Similarly, if one angle is obtuse (greater than 90 degrees), then the opposite angle will also be obtuse.
No, only 2 the other 2 are obtuse
yes, except for the special case rhombus which is a square. A square has 4 right angles.
No. Except for the case of a square (a special case of rhombus), a rhombus will have 2 congruent acute angles, and 2 congruent obtuse angles. The square has 4 right angles. In fact, every quadrilateral will have either all 4 angles equal to right angle (square and rectangle), or will have at least 1 obtuse angle (also at least 1 acute).
there are no right angles in a rhombos, but there are 2 obtuse angles and 2 acute angles.
The answer to this question depends on what characteristic of a rhombus you are measuring: the length of its sides, its perimeter, area, length of diagonal, its acute angles, its obtuse angles, or something else.
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.
A rhombus will either have four right angles, or two acute angles and two obtuse angles.
no, it cannot. a rhombus must always have 2 obtuse and 2 acute angles
NoYes, it has two acute and two obtuse angles.
A rhombus has 2 opposite acute angles and 2 opposite obtuse angles
A rhombus has obtuse or acute angles. A rectangle has got 4 right angles.
2 acute and 2 obtuse
They are equal acute and equal obtuse angles
parallelogram
Opposite interior acute and obtuse angles are equal
Yes, it has two acute and two obtuse angles.