Yes, it does.
A trapezium can have right angles as long as there is at least one pair of parallel lines.
Yes
In general, no.
A trapezium (or trapezoid in American English) typically has two pairs of angles, but only one pair of opposite angles can be equal in size if it is an isosceles trapezium. In a general trapezium, there are no restrictions on the angles, so they can vary widely. Thus, a trapezium does not have to have any angles that are the same size unless specified as isosceles.
A trapezium has 4 internal angles and 4 external ones, just like any other quadrilateral.
Any four angles that total 360° can form a trapezium,just as long as two of the four sides are parallel.
A trapezium (or trapezoid in some regions) is a four-sided polygon (quadrilateral) that has two sides parallel. The sum of the interior angles in any quadrilateral, including a trapezium, is always 360 degrees. Therefore, the angles in a trapezium add up to 360 degrees.
A Trapezium have 2 equal angles.
Yes. A trapezium has 4 angles.
A trapezium can have either no right angles or exactly 2 right angles: ...................................... ......------.........---------...... ..../........\.......|..........\..... .../..........\......|...........\.... ../............\.....|............\... ..-------------.....------------... ....................................... Are two trapezia: the first has no right angles, the second has 2.
The interior angles of ANY trapezium sum to 360 degrees.
The sum of the exterior angles of ANY polygon is 360 degrees.