Only if it is an isosceles trapezoid.
the kite that fly in the air came first but the geometric one is a kite is a quadrilateral with two pairs of congruent adjacent sides and no opposite sides congruent.
The Pythagorean theorem applies to right-angled triangles. It states that the square of the length of the hypotenuse (the side opposite the right angle) is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
went.
They came in different lengths.
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No, geometrically we call that a line.The sum of the two shortest sides must be greater than the longest side to make a triangle.So it is possible to have a triangle with the sides of 10, 5, and 5.0000000001So long as the sum of the two shortest sides is greater (it does not matter how much greater) it is a triangle.==================================================Another contributor came at the question from a different direction, and had a different answer:Technically, yes. But you wouldn't recognize it as a triangle.It would look like a line segment with a length of 10.Lengths of sides: 5, 5, and 10Angles: 0°, 180°, 0°Length of base: 10Height: zeroArea: zero
they came from how many sides are on the polygon
the exact opposite of steal is actually your mum!! strange because I looked it up in the dictionary and that came up??
The trapezoid is the only place that the goalies are allowed to play the puck. This is a rule that came into the NHL during the lockout, what it does is it makes the game go faster because the goalie can no longer play the puck outside the trapezoid and freeze it or try to move the puck from there.
they came from both sides
The Pythagorean Theorem is used to find side lengths of right triangles. It came from the Greek philosopher and mathematician Pythagoras.
No, the word about is an adverb and a preposition.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.The adverb about modifies a verb as on all sides, around; reasonable close to, approximately; on the verge of; or in the opposite direction (about face).The preposition about precedes a noun, a pronoun, or a noun phrase to indicate on all sides, around; in possession of, near; in control of; having to do with.Examplesadverb: She was about to tell me when you came in.preposition: The essay is about the revolution.