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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A trapezoid may have two right angles.
A right trapezoid has at least two right angles.
A trapezoid can have up to two right, 90 degree angles for it still to be classified as a trapezoid.
At most two.
A trapezoid may either have no right angles or two right angles. It can have two right angles providing that the other two angles are acute and obtuse, respectively. The four interior angles must add up to 360 degreesNone normally but it is possible for a trapezoid to have 2 right angles, 1 obtuse angle and 1 acute angle that altogether add up to 360 degrees