Using your own dimensions area of a trapezoid: 0.5*(sum of parallel sides)*height
It is still a trapezium (trapezoid) with a right angle.It does not have any special name which is dependent on its size.
A regular trapezoid (!) is a square. And each interior angle of a square is 90 degrees.
A square.
Yes, that would be a square.
A diagonal always forms an angle bisector in a square. In a rectangle, trapezoid, or any other quadrilateral, a diagonal does not always bisect the angles.
It is a square with a right angle triangle attached to it having the same height as the square.
Rhombus and a trapezoid A trapezoid may have a right angle and a square is also a rhombus, so the kite is the only quadrilateral that can't have a right angle.
It fits the description of a trapezoid
It can have any obtuse angle greater than 90 and less than 180 degrees but all 4 interior angles of a trapezoid must add up to 360 degrees.
Any polygon with 5 sides or more or a trapezoid that doesn't have a right angle in it or a kite that is not a square.
An obtuse angle is greater than a square angle. A square or a rectangle both have 4 interior right angles
A trapezoid can have a maximum of 2 obtuse angles. An obtuse angle is one that measures greater than 90 degrees. In a trapezoid, two of the angles are acute angles (less than 90 degrees) and the other two angles can be either acute or obtuse.