The trapezoids have 4 angles
Yes. Those trapezoids with four right angles are called squares. Since in order to be a trapezoids, a shape must be a quadrilateral with with one set of parallel lines, and a square fits those requirements. In conclusion, the trapezoids that have four right angles are squares.
no because then it is not a trapezoid.
No
A hexagon can be broken into any number, k (≥3) of trapezoids, and these will have 4k angles.
The trapezoids have 4 angles
Trapezoids actually have 5 angles (Including the straight angle).
Yes. Those trapezoids with four right angles are called squares. Since in order to be a trapezoids, a shape must be a quadrilateral with with one set of parallel lines, and a square fits those requirements. In conclusion, the trapezoids that have four right angles are squares.
no because then it is not a trapezoid.
No
A hexagon can be broken into any number, k (≥3) of trapezoids, and these will have 4k angles.
As trapezoid is a quadrilateral. All quadrilaterals have 4 angles along with 4 sides
They all have 4 interior angles.
Rhombuses and trapezoids have no right angles by definition.
Certain quadrilaterals have right angles. Right trapezoids are the most general example. Rectangles are specialized right trapezoids, and squares are specialized rectangles. There may be more but I can't recall them. Many rhombuses and parallelograms have no right angles. However, they might (and then you'd probably call them squares or rectangles but they are also technically rhombuses, parallelograms and trapezoids).
Their angles need not be the same.
Yes