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Yes, you can draw a trapezoid with a pair of right angles, but they will have to be adjacent to each other. A trapezoid (American English definition) is a quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides. Let's construct one using a rectangle for a start. Take a rectangle, stand it on its end ("long" side up) and then slash it across the top with a sharp sword so you cut off a shape that is not a rectangle. That leaves a shape that is not a rectangle, but has two right angles at the base, one for each side. The shape you have is a trapezoid (just as the one you cut off is), and the two sides are parallel. Use the link below to check out some other things.

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