No but it can have 2 right angles with 1 obtuse angle and 1 acute angle that add up to 360 degrees
It would be impossible. A trapezoid can't have three right angles. It would just make a rectangle.
A right trapezoid has at least two right angles.
A trapezoid may have two right angles.
A trapezoid can have either zero, one, or two right angles. In the case of a right trapezoid, it has exactly two right angles. However, a general trapezoid may have no right angles at all. Therefore, the number of right angles in a trapezoid varies depending on its specific type.
A trapezoid can have up to two right, 90 degree angles for it still to be classified as a trapezoid.
Yes, a trapezoid can have 3 right angles.
It would be impossible. A trapezoid can't have three right angles. It would just make a rectangle.
No.No.No.No.
A right trapezoid has at least two right angles.
A trapezoid can have either none or two right angles.
A trapezoid may have two right angles.
A trapezoid can have either zero, one, or two right angles. In the case of a right trapezoid, it has exactly two right angles. However, a general trapezoid may have no right angles at all. Therefore, the number of right angles in a trapezoid varies depending on its specific type.
A trapezoid can have up to two right, 90 degree angles for it still to be classified as a trapezoid.
A shape with 4 right angles would be a square or rectangle. A trapezoid does not have any right angles..
A trapezoid can have either two, one, or no right angles (90 degrees), depending on its specific shape. For instance, a right trapezoid has one pair of parallel sides and one pair of right angles, while an isosceles trapezoid typically has no right angles. Thus, the number of right angles in a trapezoid can vary.
No, it is not possible to draw a trapezoid with three right angles. A trapezoid is defined as a quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides. If three angles are right angles, the fourth angle would need to be a right angle as well to satisfy the angle sum property of quadrilaterals, which would make all four angles right angles, resulting in a rectangle rather than a trapezoid.
no, because three right angles don't even make a square...