No, it can either have two or have none.
No.
NO. A trapezoid cannot be a rectangle. If a parallelogram has one right angle then it is a rectangle. A trapezoid doesn't satisfy this condition because a trapezoid is a quadrilateral with exactly one parallel side which means that it doesn't have a right angle.
Yes, an isosceles trapezoid can have at least one right angle. In such a trapezoid, the non-parallel sides are equal in length, and if one of the angles between a base and a non-parallel side is a right angle, the trapezoid will still maintain its isosceles properties. This configuration results in a trapezoid that is both isosceles and contains a right angle.
no
A trapezoid can have exactly one right angle. In this case, one pair of opposite sides is parallel, and the other two sides can be non-parallel, allowing for the possibility of just one right angle. This configuration distinguishes it from other quadrilaterals like rectangles or squares, which have multiple right angles.
No.
NO. A trapezoid cannot be a rectangle. If a parallelogram has one right angle then it is a rectangle. A trapezoid doesn't satisfy this condition because a trapezoid is a quadrilateral with exactly one parallel side which means that it doesn't have a right angle.
A trapezoid can have two right angles, one obtuse angle and one acute angle that altogether add up to 360 degrees.
A trapezoid can be drawn with one right angle.
Yes, an isosceles trapezoid can have at least one right angle. In such a trapezoid, the non-parallel sides are equal in length, and if one of the angles between a base and a non-parallel side is a right angle, the trapezoid will still maintain its isosceles properties. This configuration results in a trapezoid that is both isosceles and contains a right angle.
it doesn't normally but it can and still be a trapezoid
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a trapezoid
It could be a trapezoid providing that the other two angles are an acute angle and an obtuse angle
you can't a trapezoid can never really have a right angle if it does it is no real trapezoid. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- all the way -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ___ Actually you can. Instead of having to angled sides: / \ ___ You make it be: | \ It's still a trapezoid but an irregular one. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A trapezoid can have exactly one right angle. In this case, one pair of opposite sides is parallel, and the other two sides can be non-parallel, allowing for the possibility of just one right angle. This configuration distinguishes it from other quadrilaterals like rectangles or squares, which have multiple right angles.