No, but it contains 2 obtuse angles and 2 acute angles
A right angled triangle or a trapezium* * * * *A trapezium cannot have one right angle. If it has one it MUST have two.
It has two right angles. It has a pai of parallel sides.
a trapezium ,perhaps
It could be a trapezium, a kite or an arrowhead.
No, if a trapezium had three right angles, it would mean the fourth angle would have to be 90 degrees. That would make it a square or a rectangle.
A right angled triangle or a trapezium* * * * *A trapezium cannot have one right angle. If it has one it MUST have two.
Not normally
YES!!! It is an Assymmetric Trapezium. The word 'Assymetric' means that it is not symmteric; that is one side is NOT a mirror image of the other. So a pair of parallel lines, each of different length. On the left side ,say, you can have a vertical/right angled/90 degree intercepting line. On the right side , say, you can have an angled/sloping line. The two internal angles are one acute and the other obtuse, but their sum is 180 degrees. This is an assymetric trapezium. A symetric trapezium the one sloping side is a mirror image of the other sloping side.
It has two right angles. It has a pai of parallel sides.
None.
a trapezium ,perhaps
It could be a trapezium, a kite or an arrowhead.
No, a trapezium cannot have a right angle. A trapezium is a quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides, but it does not have any restrictions on its angles. A right angle measures 90 degrees, which would imply that the non-parallel sides of the trapezium are perpendicular, making it a different shape altogether, such as a rectangle or a square.
yes a trapezium does have a reflex angle
It could be a kite, a trapezium, a chevron or just an irregular quadrilateral with one right angle and no specific name.
No, if a trapezium had three right angles, it would mean the fourth angle would have to be 90 degrees. That would make it a square or a rectangle.
No because it can only contain a right angle and two acute angles