A trapezoid can have either none or two right angles.
It has no right angles. It has two acute angles.
A right trapezoid can have no congruent sides and two right angles.
yes it can
A trapezium can have at most two right angles. But it need not have any.It is a quadrilateral and so the sum of its four angles must be 360 degrees. If there are 3 right angles then they sum to 3*90 = 270 degrees and so the fourth must be 360-270 = 90 degrees. Therefore it has four right angles and then is no longer a trapezium but a rectangle!
A trapezoid may have two right angles.
A right trapezoid has at least two right angles.
A trapezoid can have either none or two right angles.
A trapezoid can have up to two right, 90 degree angles for it still to be classified as a trapezoid.
It has no right angles. It has two acute angles.
A trapezoid has four sides, where two of it's sides are opposite and parallel. If a trapezoid has two right angles that are adjacent to one another, it is called a right trapezoid.
A right trapezoid can have no congruent sides and two right angles.
yes it can
It can, but need not.
A trapezium can have at most two right angles. But it need not have any.It is a quadrilateral and so the sum of its four angles must be 360 degrees. If there are 3 right angles then they sum to 3*90 = 270 degrees and so the fourth must be 360-270 = 90 degrees. Therefore it has four right angles and then is no longer a trapezium but a rectangle!
At most two.
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!