A Triangle.
Source: Math Class
A right trapezium.
Trapezium.
Only if the angles formed are right angles otherwise they form vertical opposite equal angles
This shape has only one pair of opposite sides and no right angles: <
A shape that has 2 right angles, only 1 set of parallel sides, and no lines of symmetry is a right trapezoid (or right-angled trapezium). In this trapezoid, the two non-parallel sides are not equal in length, contributing to the lack of symmetry. The right angles are formed between one of the parallel sides and one of the non-parallel sides.
A rectangle. Obviously the right angles are in the four corners of the rectangle. The lines of symmetry occur across the horizontal and vertical. There are no lines of symmetry on the diagonal.
Not sure about angels and parrellel, but a trapezium has four angles and only one pair of parallel lines.
It is a trapezoid and its other 2 angles are obtuse and acute
A right trapezium.
A quadrilateral is any shape with four sides; angles can be acute or obtuse. A perfect square is the only quadrilateral with only right angles.
a shape or figure with no bent or curvy lines only striaght lines and has three sides which the sum of the angles must equal 180 degress
Trapezium.
with 2 right angles?....I'm not sure that this type of shape is possible...
a pentagon :) only has 2 right angles
A quadrangle is any shape which has 4 angles. In order for an angle to exist, there needs to be two lines meeting at a point. If the shape is a polygon (a closed 2d shape) then 4 angles means it must also have 4 sides. Thus a quadrangle with only one side would be impossible.
Only if the angles formed are right angles otherwise they form vertical opposite equal angles
A trapezoid has 4 sides, 2 acute and 2 obtuse angles, and only one pair of parallel sides