It could be a kite, a trapezium, a chevron or just an irregular quadrilateral with one right angle and no specific name.
It is a parallelogramIf one of the angles is a right angle (then they all are) and the quadrilateral is a rectangle.If both pairs of sides are equal in length (but none of the angles is a right angle) the quadrilateral is a rhombus.If the sides are equal and one of the angles is a right angle, the quadrilateral is a square.
A square.
One pair of perpendicular lines would create one right angle. Some kites have one right angle.
A right angle trapezoid
A kite, arrowhead or an irregular quadrilateral are three possibilities.
it is a square,trapizoid,or a kite * * * * * If it is exactly one right angle, it can only be a kite or an irregular quadrilateral/ If it is one or more, the above are candidates but what about a rectangle?
A trapezoid can have two right angles, one obtuse angle and one acute angle that altogether add up to 360 degrees.
It could be a kite, a trapezium, a chevron or just an irregular quadrilateral with one right angle and no specific name.
It could be a kite, an arrowhead or an irregular quadrilateral with a right angle - which has no specific name.
a rectangle
It is a parallelogramIf one of the angles is a right angle (then they all are) and the quadrilateral is a rectangle.If both pairs of sides are equal in length (but none of the angles is a right angle) the quadrilateral is a rhombus.If the sides are equal and one of the angles is a right angle, the quadrilateral is a square.
NO. A trapezoid cannot be a rectangle. If a parallelogram has one right angle then it is a rectangle. A trapezoid doesn't satisfy this condition because a trapezoid is a quadrilateral with exactly one parallel side which means that it doesn't have a right angle.
Two possibilities are a kite, or an irregular quadrilateral with one right angle!
A square.
No, a quadrilateral can't have three acute angles and one right angle. The angles of a quadrilateral must total 360. The three other angles of a quadrilateral with one right angle would then have to total 270 degrees. If all three were acute (less than 90 degrees), they could not total 270.
It depends on what you mean. If you are looking for ONLY one right angle, then the only "named" quadrilateral I can think of is a kite. If you are looking for a quadrilateral with AT LEAST one right angle, then there are squares, rectangles, trapezoids, and kites. Of course, there are quadrilaterals out there without specific names with only one right angle or at least one. Hope this helps you! :-)