Depending on their relative sizes and orientations, it can be a trapezium, a pentagon, hexagon, heptagon or octagon.
a trapezoid is made of 4 sides, where two of the sides are parallel and the other 2 are not. a heptagon (if that's what u meant) is a polygon(shape) of 7 sides.
It depends entirely on their relative shapes and sizes. They could make a triangle, a parallelogram, a square, or a pentagon or even a concave heptagon.
Any shape that is not a rectangle or square. Rhombus, pentagon, hexagon, trapezoid, kite, circle, heptagon, octagon, nonagon, decagon, dodecagon, etc.
Yes, a trapezoid can have two right angles and two acute angles. Its only requirement is that it has two parallel sides.
1 sides = line/non-triangle 2 sided=non polygon 3 sides = triangle 4 sides = square/rectangle//parallelogram/rhombus/trapezoid and other quadrilaterals 5 sides = pentagon 6 sides = hexagon 7 sides = heptagon/ceptagon
A seven-sided shape (polygon) is called a heptagon.
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A big triangle if you put the triangle on the trapezoid's short parallel side, or a parallelogram if you put it on one of the trapezoid's ends. In both cases the triangle must be exactly the right shape and size or you will only have an irregular quadrilateral, pentagon, or hexagon. (Placing an appropriately-sized triangle on the long parallel side will also yield a pentagon - likely irregular.) Additionally, if a vertex of the triangle touches the trapezoid it can also make an irregular concave heptagon!
In a heptagon there is 14 diagonals
a heptagon is a dog