It depends. It can either two squares, or zero squares. It can have two if the height and one of the bases are equal (it doesn't matter which base). You just have to make a right triangle out of the edges, and then you put the square next to it. But if not, then it has zero squares.
trapezoids are trapezoids and squares are squares but all are quadrilaterals.
squares and rectangles
yes
There are many different quadrilaterals such as squares, trapezoids, rectangles, rhombus and parallelogram.
Parallelograms, squares, trapezoids and rectangles
false
they are not congruent
Yes. Those trapezoids with four right angles are called squares. Since in order to be a trapezoids, a shape must be a quadrilateral with with one set of parallel lines, and a square fits those requirements. In conclusion, the trapezoids that have four right angles are squares.
Isosceles trapezoids, squares, and rectangles.
yes
Oh, dude, like technically speaking, all rectangles are trapezoids, but not all trapezoids are rectangles. It's like saying all squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares. So, yeah, some trapezoids can be rectangles, but not all of them. It's like a geometry mind game, man.
trapezoids, squares, rhombuses, rectangles