A trapezium (has only one pair of unequal parallel lines).
A TRAPEZIUM. Trapezia can be SYMMETRIC or ASSYMETRIC. That is Non-parallel sides can be of the same length or of different lengths/ intersext at different angles to the parallel lines.
no, pentagons don't have parallel sides or right angles.
A shape with parallel sides but no right angles is called a parallelogram
parallelogram... slanted rectangular box.. therefore no right angles
A trapezoid can have 2 right angles and 1 pair of opposite parallel sides of different lengths. The 4 interior angles will add up to 360 degrees.
Right angled trapezium
A trapezium (has only one pair of unequal parallel lines).
A TRAPEZIUM. Trapezia can be SYMMETRIC or ASSYMETRIC. That is Non-parallel sides can be of the same length or of different lengths/ intersext at different angles to the parallel lines.
Yes and it will be in the form of an isosceles trapezoid which has one pair of opposite parallel sides of different lengths.
None normally unless it has 2 right angles A trapezium has a pair of parallel sides of different lengths
A right angle trapezoid has 2 right angles, an acute angle and an obtuse angle It has a pair of opposite parallel sides of different lengths The 4 interior angles add up to 360 degrees
They can, if you start off with a square, and make a diagonal line from a little out on the top line to the bottom right-hand corner.
A rectangle has four right angles, two parallel pairs of line segments, and the lines are perpendicular. A trapezoid has one pair of parallel angles, and the angles do not have to be right, although a trapezoid with a right angle is called a right angle trapezoid, and a trapezoid with no parallel segments is a trapezium.
rectangle
How about a rectangle which is a quadrilateral with sides of different lengths
rectangle