A square is a special case of rhombus, where all angles are equal to 90°. So if it's not a square, then the rhombus will have 2 acute angles and 2 obtuse angles.
A rhombus will either have four right angles, or two acute angles and two obtuse angles.
no, it cannot. a rhombus must always have 2 obtuse and 2 acute angles
A rhombus has 2 opposite acute angles and 2 opposite obtuse angles
Yes, it has two acute and two obtuse angles.
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.
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.
no, it cannot. a rhombus must always have 2 obtuse and 2 acute angles
In general a rhombus has one opposite pair of congruent acute angles and one opposite pair of congruent obtuse angles. A square, however, is a rhombus with four right angles.
NoYes, it has two acute and two obtuse angles.
A rhombus has 2 opposite acute angles and 2 opposite obtuse angles
A rhombus has obtuse or acute angles. A rectangle has got 4 right angles.
2 acute and 2 obtuse
They are equal acute and equal obtuse angles
parallelogram
Opposite interior acute and obtuse angles are equal
Yes, it has two acute and two obtuse angles.