There is no figure to be seen but an isosceles trapezoid will have equal base angles.
It fits the description of a trapezoid
50
The isosceles trapezoid will have 2 equal base angles of 50 degrees and 2 other equal angles of 130 degrees.
it doesn't normally but it can and still be a trapezoid
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A regular trapezoid (!) is a square. And each interior angle of a square is 90 degrees.
No. But they add up to 180 degrees.
There is no figure to be seen but an isosceles trapezoid will have equal base angles.
It fits the description of a trapezoid
50
The largest angle of a trapezium can be any value just less than 180 degrees.
It can have any obtuse angle greater than 90 and less than 180 degrees but all 4 interior angles of a trapezoid must add up to 360 degrees.
This is not a trapezoid. For all trapezoids (in plane Geometry), the two sets of side angles must be supplementary, or add to 180. No two angles given are supplementary.
The isosceles trapezoid will have 2 equal base angles of 50 degrees and 2 other equal angles of 130 degrees.
a right trapezoid
it doesn't normally but it can and still be a trapezoid