No because a rectangle and a trapezoid have different geometrical properties but they are both 4 sided quadrilaterals.
True. All rectangles are trapezoids. (In England a trapezoid is known as a trapezium.)
you get a trapezoid
No, every trapezoid is not a rectangle. There is no overlap between rectangles and trapezoids -- that is, no trapezoid is a rectangle. They are both four-sided quadrilaterals
A collection of 6 quadrilaterals.
A trapezoid can have 2 right angles. Parallelograms, rhombuses, rectangles, and squares can have 4.
True. All rectangles are trapezoids. (In England a trapezoid is known as a trapezium.)
Trapezoid.
Well, a trapezoid is a quadrilateral. All regular quadrilaterals have 2 pairs of parallel sides. Ex, squares rectangles and trapezoids
Sure they are. They fulfill all the requirements of a trapezoid. To be precise, it depends how exactly you choose to define a trapezoid. If you define a trapezoid as a quadrilateral which has AT LEAST one pair of parallel sides, then that applies to rectangles as well. If you want it to have EXACTLY one pair of parallel sides, then a rectangle is not a trapezoid, since it has two pairs of parallel sides.
you get a trapezoid
All of these are varieties of quadrilaterals. Some include: squares rectangles rhombus (diamond) trapezoid parallelogram kite isoceles trapezoid
Trapezoids have only two sides parallel; rectangles have all four opposing sides parallel. Also, rectangles have 4 right angles, which is more than a trapezoid can have.
No, every trapezoid is not a rectangle. There is no overlap between rectangles and trapezoids -- that is, no trapezoid is a rectangle. They are both four-sided quadrilaterals
A collection of 6 quadrilaterals.
a trapezoid has one set of par
True. All rectangles are trapezoids. (In England a trapezoid is known as a trapezium.)
Yes a rectangle is a special case of the parallelogram (one where any and all angles are 90°). Parallelograms are sometimes rectangles, but not always.The parallelogram is itself a special case of the trapezoid where at least one pair of opposite sides is parallel.the trapezoid is a special case of the quadrilateral, a planar convex figure with four sides.