Yup
Trapezoid
A right-angled trapezoid
A trapezoid 2nd answer: Also known as a trapezoid figure, or just trapezoid.
it is called a trapezoid
A trapezoid is a quadrilateral which has two parallel sides.
a four sided figure with two 90degree angles on either end of the same line segment. (like a trapezoid)
A trapezoid is a four-sided figure with two parallel sides. A square and a rectangle. A square and a rectangle each have FOUR right angles.
The four interior angles of a trapezoid add up to 360 degrees.Just like any other 4-sided figure.
A right trapezoid is a four-sided polygon with two right angles and two parallel sides.
Not in general, but a more-specific answer depends on which definition of trapezoid (or trapezium, outside of North America) is used.Some mathematicians define a trapezoid as any four-sided figure with at least one pair of parallel sides. Using that definition, a figure with four right angles (square or rectangle) is a special type of trapezoid because it would necessarily have two sets of parallel sides.Others are more strict, using the name trapezoid only for four-sided figures with exactly one pair of parallel sides. By this definition a figure with two sets of parallel sides is not a trapezoid.
No, trapezoids do not necessarily have square corners. A trapezoid is defined as a four-sided figure (quadrilateral) with at least one pair of parallel sides, and the angles can vary. While a specific type of trapezoid called a right trapezoid has one or two right angles, most trapezoids do not have square corners.
A six-sided figure with three right angles is known as a trapezoid or trapezium, depending on the region. Specifically, if it has three right angles, it can be visualized as a shape resembling a rectangle with one of its corners "cut off." This creates a polygon that still has six sides but deviates from traditional rectangles or squares. The specific arrangement of sides and angles can vary, but the key characteristic is having three right angles.