You can't construct a specific trapezoid. You need to know the length of at least one other side, otherwise the width of the trapezoid is indeterminable.
rhoumbus & trapazoid
A diagonal joining opposite angles is the principal diagonal. It may or may not bisect the angles, and that does not affect its name.
The base angles of an isosceles triangle are the two angles with the same measure, each formed by the intersection between the base of the triangle and one of the two legs.
isosceles
You are an isosceles triangle that has two equal sides and two equal angles.
an isosceles trapazoid
Yes. An isosceles triangle has two angles the same. Dividing a square into two across one diagonal produces two isosceles triangles with a right-angle at the third corner.
there are 0 right angles in a trapazoid
Four.
It can have 2 right angles but not always
There can be 1 or 2 acute angles.
You need to measure them.
Yes.
It is an isosceles triangle with a right angle between the sides of equal length. Also the equal angles are 45o. * * * * * Take a square, draw one of its diagonals. The shape that is on one side of that diagonal is a right isosceles triangle.
The diagonals will cross each other half way at right angles.
You are a Trapazoid
A trapazoid