Yes and it will be in the form of an isosceles trapezoid which has one pair of opposite parallel sides of different lengths.
Iy is either a 'Parallelogram' or a 'Rhombus'.
trapezoid
I am a rectangle.
parallelegram
A quadrilateral with two sets of parallel side and right angles is called a rectangle. If all the sides are the same size it is also called a square.
Such a shape cannot exist.
rhombus
Right-angled Trapezium
It is called a Rhombus.
A rectangle.
A right angle trapezoid
I don't think this is possible. there is not a quadrilateral with these qualities. If it is a quadrilateral, it will automatically have parallel lines, but there is not one that has both. The closest one would be the trapezoid, with a set of parallel lines, but no right angle. The square and rectangle have two sets of parallel lines and 4 right angles.
They are rhombus and parallelogram.
I believe that would be a quadrilateral.
To prove that a quadrilateral is a right trapezoid, you need to show that it has one pair of parallel sides and one pair of right angles. This can be done by using the properties of parallel lines and perpendicular lines.
A trapezoid.A rhombus.
Iy is either a 'Parallelogram' or a 'Rhombus'.