Assuming the kite has four sides and is not a square, then yes, it must have obtuse angles.
2 obtuse and 2 acute in the classic kite shape.
No.
A kite, a parallelogram, many ordinary quadrilaterals with no specific names.
Yes.
A quadrilateral kite can have two obtuse angles and two acute angles that add up to 360 degrees.
Assuming the kite has four sides and is not a square, then yes, it must have obtuse angles.
A traditional kite shape (a point at the top, then widest about 1/3 of the way down, then tapering to another point at the bottom) has one, two or three obtuse (>90 degree) angles. The two angles at the widest point, about 1/3 of the way from the top, are generally obtuse, but don't have to be. The bottom angle is almost never obtuse. The top angle is sometimes obtuse. So if the top angle is obtuse but the side angles are not, a kite shape has one obtuse angle. If the top angle is not, but the side angles are, it has two obtuse angles. If the top and side angles are obtuse it has three.
2 obtuse and 2 acute in the classic kite shape.
Yes, a kite typically has at least one obtuse angle. A kite is a quadrilateral with two distinct pairs of consecutive, congruent sides. In a kite, the angles between the non-congruent sides (the angles opposite the longer and shorter sides) are usually not congruent. One of these angles can be obtuse, depending on the specific shape of the kite. However, it's important to note that a kite can also have acute angles, but it must have at least one obtuse angle.
No.
it is a kite ! it has 2 pairs of equal sides and three obtuse angles by ansu
A kite, a parallelogram, many ordinary quadrilaterals with no specific names.
kite
Yes.
A kite can have 1, 2 or 3 acute angles.
A rhombus, parallelogram, kite