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3. Give two examples of four-sided figures that have two acute angles

and two obtuse angles. Draw pictures in your explanation.

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Explanation:

A kite is a four-sided figure that has two acute angles and two obtuse angles. The angles are formed by the intersection of the diagonals, which are not parallel.

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size(5cm);

draw((0,0)--(1,1.5)--(3,1)--(2,-0.5)--cycle);

draw((1,1.5)--(2,-0.5));

label("$A$",(0,0),SW);

label("$B$",(1,1.5),NE);

label("$C$",(3,1),SE);

label("$D$",(2,-0.5),NW);

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A bow tie shape is another four-sided figure that has two acute angles and two obtuse angles. The angles are formed by the intersection of the diagonals, which are not parallel.

[asy]

size(5cm);

draw((0,0)--(1,1.5)--(2,0)--(1,-1.5)--cycle);

draw((1,1.5)--(1,-1.5));

label("$A$",(0,0),SW);

label("$B$",(1,1.5),NE);

label("$C$",(2,0),SE);

label("$D$",(1,-1.5),NW);

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