YES!!! It is an Assymmetric Trapezium.
The word 'Assymetric' means that it is not symmteric; that is one side is NOT a mirror image of the other.
So a pair of parallel lines, each of different length. On the left side ,say, you can have a vertical/right angled/90 degree intercepting line. On the right side , say, you can have an angled/sloping line. The two internal angles are one acute and the other obtuse, but their sum is 180 degrees. This is an assymetric trapezium.
A symetric trapezium the one sloping side is a mirror image of the other sloping side.
A trapezium and a square are both quadrilaterals, but the key difference is the number of parallel sides. A square has two sets of parallel sides and four right angles, while a trapezium has only one set of parallel sides. Parallel sides: A square has two pairs of parallel sides, while a trapezium has only one. Angles: A square has four right angles, while a trapezium can have any combination of angles as long as the interior angles add up to 360°. Side lengths: A square has four equal sides, while a trapezium can have sides of different lengths. Classification: A square is a regular quadrilateral because all its sides and angles are equal. A trapezium is not a parallelogram because only one pair of sides are parallel.
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NO. A Trapezium has ONE pair of parallel lines, and two NON-parallel connecting lines.
Adjacent angles are two angles that share a common vertex and a common side but do not overlap. They are positioned next to each other in such a way that the two angles are formed by the intersection of two lines. The sum of the measures of adjacent angles can vary, depending on their individual measurements.
The sum of the three constitutive angles of a planar triangle is always equal to 180 degrees or two right angles. And there are two things in it as well. they are diagonal and a exterior angle
A trapezium can have either no right angles or exactly 2 right angles: ...................................... ......------.........---------...... ..../........\.......|..........\..... .../..........\......|...........\.... ../............\.....|............\... ..-------------.....------------... ....................................... Are two trapezia: the first has no right angles, the second has 2.
yes it is A trapizium has no right angles therefore there are no perpendicular.* * * * *Nonsense! A trapezium can have two adjacent angles which are right angles.
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None or two.
Usually two, but one if it is a right-angled trapezium.
Depending upon the trapezium, two or none: ....................................................................... ...------------.............................---------....... ...|.................\........................../..............\...... ...|.......A..........\......................./........B......\..... ...|.....................\..................../..................\.... ...----------------...................---------------... ....................................................................... Trapezium A has two; Trapezium B has none.
It could be a trapezium or a kite.
A right [angled] trapezium.
It could be a right trapezium or a kite.
It has two right angles. It has a pai of parallel sides.
Both a 'kite' shape and a right-angled trapezium can have exactly two right angles
A special type of Kite has exactly two right angles and a certain type of trapezium can have 2 right angles.