Yes, a trapezium (or trapezoid in American English) can have one right angle. In such a trapezium, one pair of opposite sides is parallel, and the right angle can occur between one of the non-parallel sides and one of the parallel sides. This configuration is common in various geometric applications and can have unique properties based on the angles and lengths of the sides.
A right angled triangle or a trapezium* * * * *A trapezium cannot have one right angle. If it has one it MUST have two.
It could be a trapezium, a kite or an arrowhead.
A trapezium, a kite, a number of miscellaneous quadrilaterals.
It has two right angles. It has a pai of parallel sides.
a trapezium ,perhaps
A right angled triangle or a trapezium* * * * *A trapezium cannot have one right angle. If it has one it MUST have two.
It could be a trapezium, a kite or an arrowhead.
It could be a kite, a trapezium, a chevron or just an irregular quadrilateral with one right angle and no specific name.
its..trapezium
Yes, it can can have two right angles. However, only 2 sides are parallel in a trapezium. One side of the two remaining sides can be perpendicular to the parallel sides, making it have two right angles.
Not normally
A trapezium, a kite, a number of miscellaneous quadrilaterals.
it is a right angled trapezium
It can be a trapezium, kite, arrowhead, or a general quadrangle. Squares and rectangles also have one right angle - they have more that 1, but that still means they have 1.
It has two right angles. It has a pai of parallel sides.
a trapezium ,perhaps
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