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How can you draw a trapezoid with two right angles?

it is not possible


Can you draw a trapezoid with three right angles?

no


How do you draw a trapezoid with 3 right angles?

It would be impossible. A trapezoid can't have three right angles. It would just make a rectangle.


Can you draw a trapezoid with three right angles why?

No, because then it would be a rectangle.


Is it possible to draw a trapezoid with three right angles?

Not possible - that would mean the final angle would also have to be ninety degrees - making it a square or rectangle.


Why can't you draw trapezoid with 3 right angles?

if a figure is a square, then it is a regular quadrilateral


Why can you not draw a trapezoid with three right angles?

The sum of all four angles is 360 degrees. If three of the angles were right angles then the fourth would have to be a right angle. You would then have a rectangle or a square, but not a trapezium.


Is it possible to draw one triangle with two right angles?

No it is not possible to draw 1 triangle with 2 right angles because the angles in a triangle should equal to 180 degrees


Is it possible to draw a triangle with three right angles on a sphere?

It is impossible to have a triangle with 3 right angles. It is possible to draw a triangle with three right angles on the surface of a sphere: www.metacafe.com/watch/769025/270_degree_triangle_yes_3_right_angles


Is it possible to draw a quadrilateral with only 2 right angles?

yes it is possible


Is it possible to draw a pair of supplementary angles so that neither of the angles is obtuse?

Yes if they are right angles


How do you draw a trapezoid with no right angles?

Well, honey, to draw a trapezoid with no right angles, you start by drawing two parallel lines of different lengths. Then you connect the ends of those lines with two slanted lines, making sure they're not perpendicular. Voila, you've got yourself a trapezoid with all angles different from 90 degrees. Now go show off your fancy geometric skills!