A bit like a chevron or an arrowhead.
There can be 10 obtuse angles. If there are no reflex angles there can by up to three acute angles (I think).
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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.
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 trapezoid can have 2 right angles, an obtuse and an acute angle Or a kite.
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There are two angles in the letter V. An acute angle (internal) and a reflex angle (external).
No. All quadrilaterals can be made from joining two triangles, hence they all have interior angles that sum to 360 degrees. Reflex angles are greater than 180 degrees so two reflex angles would be too big!
Well, honey, to draw a quadrilateral with 1 reflex, 1 obtuse, and 2 acute angles, you'll need to start by sketching a shape with 1 angle greater than 180 degrees (that's your reflex angle), 1 angle greater than 90 degrees (that's your obtuse angle), and 2 angles less than 90 degrees (those are your acute angles). Just make sure all the angles add up to 360 degrees, and you'll have yourself a sassy quadrilateral!
No, It is not possible to have a quadrilatera with four acute angles because the addition of four angles for quadrilateral = 360 & acute angle is less than 90 degree
Not possible... The internal angles of a quadrilateral always total 360. If you MUST have an angle of 90 degrees - the remaining angles must total 270. At least one of the remaining angles will always be obtuse.
A rhombus has 2 opposite acute angles and 2 opposite obtuse angles
There can be 10 obtuse angles. If there are no reflex angles there can by up to three acute angles (I think).
They can be acute, right or obtuse but not reflex angles.
Acute, straight, and reflex angles.
They are acute, right, obtuse and reflex angles
Yes.