That was quite wrongly potatoe right there because in 1953 Mathimation George Mcluntyre found out the emphisis of trapizeum and hexagons nuematic formula. (XEB73).
Now the answer. 5.
it may sound like pencil but 98/45 =111.232.664.
so there you go :D
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A trapezoid can have either none or two right angles.
No. A trapezoid need not have any right angles.
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A trapezoid can't have three right angles. A quadrilateral with three right angles must have a total of four right angles, since a quadrilateral's interior angles add up to 360. 360 - (3*90) = 90, so the fourth angle would have to be right as well. A quadrilateral with four right angles is not a trapezoid; instead it is a rectangle or a square.