The shape you are describing is a trapezoid. A trapezoid has two pairs of parallel sides, with one pair longer than the other. It can have two acute angles and two obtuse angles, depending on the lengths of the sides. The acute angles are typically smaller than 90 degrees, while the obtuse angles are larger than 90 degrees.
A parallelogram. That includes a rhombus.
A parrellegram
It is a parallelogram.
triangle
Well, honey, a parallelogram has a grand total of zero acute angles. It's all about those congruent opposite angles being the same size, which means they're either both obtuse or both acute. So, if you're looking for acute angles, you better go find yourself a different shape to play with.
Does the shape you are looking for look something like this <> if the lines met if so the shape you era thinking of is a parallelogram A rhombus is a parallelogram with all of the sides the same length
a rombus
A parallelogram is a quadrilateral with opposite sides parallel and congruent.
It is a parallelogram.
A parallelogram
a rhombus?
a parallelogram
A rhombus (pushed over square) will give you 2 pairs of parallel, congruent sides, 2 acute angles and 2 obtuse angles.
parallelogram
A Rhombus.
If two of the angles of a parallelogram are acute, then the other two angles will be obtuse. Since a parallelogram contains two pairs of parallel sides, both of the acute angles and both of the obtuse angles respectively will measure the same.
A parrellegram
A parrelellegram