It is still a trapezium (trapezoid) with a right angle.It does not have any special name which is dependent on its size.
It is a square with a right angle triangle attached to it having the same height as the square.
It fits the description of a trapezoid
No. A trapezoid need not have any right angles.
it doesn't normally but it can and still be a trapezoid
Any polygon with 5 sides or more or a trapezoid that doesn't have a right angle in it or a kite that is not a square.
Using your own dimensions area of a trapezoid: 0.5*(sum of parallel sides)*height
Rhombus and a trapezoid A trapezoid may have a right angle and a square is also a rhombus, so the kite is the only quadrilateral that can't have a right angle.
It is a square with a right angle triangle attached to it having the same height as the square.
a right trapezoid
It fits the description of a trapezoid
An obtuse angle is greater than a square angle. A square or a rectangle both have 4 interior right angles
In general, trapezoids do not have right angles. In fact, a trapezoid with a right angle is a special case, called a rectangle.
Yes, an isosceles trapezoid can have at least one right angle. In such a trapezoid, the non-parallel sides are equal in length, and if one of the angles between a base and a non-parallel side is a right angle, the trapezoid will still maintain its isosceles properties. This configuration results in a trapezoid that is both isosceles and contains a right angle.
No. A trapezoid need not have any right angles.
no
it doesn't normally but it can and still be a trapezoid
A trapezoid can be drawn with one right angle.