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What figure has only one pair of parallel sides and exactly have two right angles?

It could be a trapezoid providing that the other two angles are an acute angle and an obtuse angle


What figure has at least 1 pair of parallel sides and no right angle?

The answer is a trapezoid.


What shape has at least 1 pair of parallel sides and no right angle?

a trapezoid


What quadrilateral has one pair of parallel lines and 2 right angles?

A right angle trapezoid


How many parallel sides and right angles in trapezoid?

There is one pair of parallel sides. A trapezoid can have at most one right angle. Not all trapezoids have right angles.


What shape has one set of perpendicular lines with four sides?

A right trapezoid has exactly one pair of perpendicular lines and is a quadrilateral.


What 4 sided shape has 1 right angle and 1 pair of parallel sides?

trapezoid


Does a trapezoid have at least one pair of parallel sides?

Not exactly. A trapezoid has exactly one pair of parallel sides -- no more and no less.


Why can't a trapezoid have right angle?

A trapezoid is a quadrilateral that has one pair of parallel sides. Since a right angle is formed by two perpendicular lines, it would mean that one of the non-parallel sides would have to be perpendicular to one of the parallel sides, which violates the definition of a trapezoid. Therefore, a trapezoid cannot have a right angle.


Why is trapezoid not a rectangle?

A rectangle has four right angles, two parallel pairs of line segments, and the lines are perpendicular. A trapezoid has one pair of parallel angles, and the angles do not have to be right, although a trapezoid with a right angle is called a right angle trapezoid, and a trapezoid with no parallel segments is a trapezium.


A quadrilateral with exactly 1 pair of parrell sides and exactly 1 pair of congruent sides?

This quadrilateral is a trapezoid. In a trapezoid, one pair of opposite sides is parallel, and one pair of opposite sides is congruent. The other two sides are not parallel or congruent.


Is there a trapezoid with right angle?

Yes. Imagine a right-angled triangle with one of its legs forming the base. Cut of the apex (the top angle) using a line parallel to the base. You will then have a trapezoid with a right angle. In fact, since a trapezoid contains a pair of parallel lines, it has two pairs of supplementary angles (add up to 180 deg). So a trapezoid cannot have only one right angle. If there is one, there must be 2 (or 4).