A trapezoid may either have no right angles or two right angles. It can have two right angles providing that the other two angles are acute and obtuse, respectively. The four interior angles must add up to 360 degrees
None normally but it is possible for a trapezoid to have 2 right angles, 1 obtuse angle and 1 acute angle that altogether add up to 360 degrees
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∙ 10y agoIt can have none or two.
A trapezoid can have up to two right, 90 degree angles for it still to be classified as a trapezoid.
A right trapezoid has at least two right angles.
At most two.
A trapezoid may have two right angles.
A trapezoid may have no right angles, or it may have two adjacent ones.
A trapezoid can have either none or two right angles.
0 or 2.
There are obtuse, acute, and right angles. It depends on what type.
A trapezoid can have 2 right angles, 1 acute angle and 1 obtuse angle that all add up to 360 degrees
It can have 2 right angles but normally none unless it is an isosceles trapezoid in which case it will have 2 pairs of congruent base angles
No. A trapezoid need not have any right angles.
A trapezoid has four sides, where two of it's sides are opposite and parallel. If a trapezoid has two right angles that are adjacent to one another, it is called a right trapezoid.
Yes, a trapezoid can have 3 right angles.
A trapezoid can't have three right angles. A quadrilateral with three right angles must have a total of four right angles, since a quadrilateral's interior angles add up to 360. 360 - (3*90) = 90, so the fourth angle would have to be right as well. A quadrilateral with four right angles is not a trapezoid; instead it is a rectangle or a square.
Every Trapezoid has 4 angles.An isosceles trapezoid has 2 acute angles.?
Yes.
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