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Yes. Those trapezoids with four right angles are called squares. Since in order to be a trapezoids, a shape must be a quadrilateral with with one set of parallel lines, and a square fits those requirements. In conclusion, the trapezoids that have four right angles are squares.
By cutting through its diagonal and cutting off each corner parallel to its diagonal which will leave you with 2 triangles and 2 trapezoids.
a trapezoid requires at least two parallel sides, so a square is a special case of trapezoid, but not all trapezoids are square.
Yes. Squares, trapezoids, parallelograms, rhombuses and rectangles are always quadrilaterals. A square can be considered all of these things.
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Trapezoids have unequal side lengths.
Yes. Those trapezoids with four right angles are called squares. Since in order to be a trapezoids, a shape must be a quadrilateral with with one set of parallel lines, and a square fits those requirements. In conclusion, the trapezoids that have four right angles are squares.
By cutting through its diagonal and cutting off each corner parallel to its diagonal which will leave you with 2 triangles and 2 trapezoids.
No trapezoids are parallelograms, and no parallelograms are trapezoids.
No trapezoids are parallelograms, and no parallelograms are trapezoids.
No trapezoids are parallelograms, and no parallelograms are trapezoids.
a trapezoid requires at least two parallel sides, so a square is a special case of trapezoid, but not all trapezoids are square.
No trapezoids are parallelograms, and no parallelograms are trapezoids.
There are isosceles trapezoids which are sometimes called regular trapezoids.
Yes. Squares, trapezoids, parallelograms, rhombuses and rectangles are always quadrilaterals. A square can be considered all of these things.