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Do you mean how much do the angles add to it is 360 degrees. This is true of all 4 sided shapes or quadrilaterals.

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What is the degree's an trapezium?

A trapezium is a 4 sided quadrilateral that has 4 interior angles which add up to 360 degrees.


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It could be a kite or a right trapezium.


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What is the shape that has 1pair of parallel sides and exactly 2 right angles?

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Formula for trapezium?

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What has four edges and one pair of parallel sides and can never have four 90 degree angles?

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What is the trapezium?

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What is shape that has 4 sides and 2 of its sides are at an angle What shape is that?

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