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.
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
If the angles are the same and the sides are proportional by ratio then they are said to be similar triangles.
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.
No
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.