A trapezium has 2 obtuse and 2 acute angles.
With 2 acute and 2 obtuse angles it has 4 angles - the shape is a quadrilateral. The shape can be one of trapezium, parallelogram, rhombus, kite or a general quadrilateral. With the two acute angles next to each other (forcing the two obtuse angles to be next to each other) the shape can be either a trapezium or a general quadrilateral.
A trapezium has 4 internal angles and 4 external ones, just like any other quadrilateral.
No shape does. If it has 4 sides and one pair of parallel lines it cannot have only 1 right angle, it must either have: 1) 2 right angles, 1 acute acute and 1 obtuse angle; or 2) no right angles, 2 acute angles and 2 obtuse angles; in which case it would be a trapezium (trapezoid).
There are no acute angles in a rectangle which has 4 equal interior right angles
The 4 interior angles of a trapezium add up to 360 degrees and if it's an isosceles trapezium it can have 2 equal obtuse angles and 2 equal acute angles
It can have a mixture of both acute and obtuse angles providing that the 4 interior angles add up to 360 degrees.
A trapezium has 2 obtuse and 2 acute angles.
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a trapezium
Yes. A trapezium has 4 angles.
With 2 acute and 2 obtuse angles it has 4 angles - the shape is a quadrilateral. The shape can be one of trapezium, parallelogram, rhombus, kite or a general quadrilateral. With the two acute angles next to each other (forcing the two obtuse angles to be next to each other) the shape can be either a trapezium or a general quadrilateral.
Trapezium!
A trapezium
No, but it contains 2 obtuse angles and 2 acute angles
A trapezium has 4 right angles...Correction: it has 4 angles but they are not right angles. A structure/shape with 4 right angles is a rectangle or square.
A trapezium has 4 angles. The 2 adjacent angles are supplementary and the 4 angles together add up to 360 degrees.