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A rhombus - or parallelogram.

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What has 1 parallel pair and 2 obtuse and acute angles that is a polygon?

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What is a polygon with two sets of opposite sides that are parallel with two acute angles and two obtuse angles?

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A polygon with two acute angles, two obtuse angles, and two pairs of parallel sides is known as a trapezoid (or trapezium in some regions). Specifically, it can be classified as an irregular trapezoid, where one pair of opposite sides is parallel, and the angles vary in measure. This configuration allows for the presence of both acute and obtuse angles while maintaining the parallel sides characteristic of trapezoids.


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What shape has consecutive sides of different length and no acute angles or obtuse angles?

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What geometric figure has consecutive sides a different length with no acute angles or obtuse angles?

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How is a rhombus different then a rectangle?

Rhombus ; Internal 2 acute and two obtuse angles; four sides of equal length, opposite sides are parallel. Rectangle ; Internal angles are all 90 degrees(right angles), opposite sides of equal length and parallel. Adjacent sides are of different length.


How many inside obtuse angles does a polygon have?

The number of inside obtuse angles in a polygon can vary depending on the specific type and shape of the polygon. However, a polygon can have multiple obtuse angles as long as the sum of the interior angles remains consistent with the formula ( (n - 2) \times 180^\circ ), where ( n ) is the number of sides. For example, a polygon could have 2, 3, or more obtuse angles, as long as the total angle measure is maintained. Thus, there is no fixed number of obtuse angles for all polygons.


What polygon has 2 acute angles and 2 obtuse angles?

Parallelogram.