Yes, a rhombus has two acute angles.
It may have none, or it may have two.
A figure with four equal sides and no right angles is a rhombus. A rhombus is comprised of two acute angles and two obtuse angles.
A square if it has 4 equal angles too, or a rhombus if it has two obtuse and two acute angles.
Yes
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. A Rhombus has two obtuse angles and two acute angles
A rhombus will either have four right angles, or two acute angles and two obtuse angles.
A quadrilateral with two acute angles and all sides the same length is a rhombus. In a rhombus, opposite angles are equal, so if there are two acute angles, the other two angles must be obtuse, making a total of four angles. This property, along with having equal side lengths, characterizes the rhombus.
it is a rhombus
Not necessarily. The definition for a rhombus is a polygon with four sides of equal length. Therefore, a square is a rhombus. However, any rhombus not as square does have two same sized acute and obtuse angles.
The 4 sides of a rhombus are equal and it has two equal acute angles and two equal obtuse angles
A rhombus has two equal opposite acute angles and two opposite equal obtuse angles and the four angles add up to 360 degrees
A rhombus is a shape having two acute angles and four equal sides.
NoYes, it has two acute and two obtuse angles.
A rhombus has two equal opposite acute angles and two equal opposite obtuse angles with all four angles adding up to 360 degrees.
It may have none, or it may have two.
It may have none, or it may have two.