True or false? A quadrilateral can have more than one acute interior angle

Check this site. What do you think?

http://www.mathsteacher.com.au/year8/ch09_geometry/07_quad/quad.htm

by the website that you provided I think that it would be false.

Check again. There is a figure for a parallelogram further down. What do you think?

Is a parallelogram a quadrilateral?

Oh, I get it now....thank you!

True. A quadrilateral can have more than one acute interior angle. To verify this, we need to understand what an acute angle is and what a quadrilateral is.

An acute angle is an angle that measures less than 90 degrees. Therefore, any angle in a quadrilateral that is less than 90 degrees is considered an acute angle.

A quadrilateral is a polygon with four sides. Examples of common quadrilaterals include rectangles, squares, parallelograms, trapezoids, and rhombuses. However, there are also irregular quadrilaterals that do not fall into these defined categories.

To demonstrate that a quadrilateral can have more than one acute interior angle, you can draw any irregular quadrilateral and measure the angles.