You cannot know something that is not possible.
A trapezium is a plane area enclosed by four straight lines, wit one pair of parallel sides. A right angle is formed by only two line segments which end at the same point and make an angle of 90 degrees at that point. The two figures are totally different.
a right trapezoid
It fits the description of a trapezoid
In general, trapezoids do not have right angles. In fact, a trapezoid with a right angle is a special case, called a rectangle.
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 need not have any right angles.
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it doesn't normally but it can and still be a trapezoid
A trapezoid can be drawn with one right angle.
A right trapezoid.
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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. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.