The 2 diagonals of a trapezium are only equal when its in the form of an isosceles trapezium.
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No, not normally
The 2 diagonals of a trapezium are only equal when its in the form of an isosceles trapezium.
All the sides of a trapezium are not equal. Only two sides, which are not parallel, of a trapezium can be equal and such type of trapezium is called isosceles trapezium.
A Trapezium have 2 equal angles.
Not normally but in the shape of an isosceles trapezium they are equal
No, it is not possible to divide a trapezium into two congruent triangles. A trapezium has only one pair of parallel sides, while a triangle has no parallel sides. Therefore, it is not geometrically feasible to divide a trapezium into two congruent triangles.
An isosceles trapezium.
No because a Trapezium does not have straight sides so there not equal
In a trapezium (or trapezoid in American English), adjacent angles are not necessarily equal. However, in an isosceles trapezium, the angles adjacent to each leg are equal. In general, the properties of the trapezium do not require adjacent angles to be equal.
A trapezium (or trapezoid in some regions) does not necessarily have three equal angles. In fact, a trapezium typically has only two pairs of angles, with one pair being equal (the angles adjacent to each base). For a trapezium to have three equal angles, it would have to be a specific type of trapezium with particular angle measures, which is not common. Thus, in general, a trapezium does not have three equal angles.