In general, no.
A Trapezium have 2 equal angles.
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It could be an isosceles triangle that is not right angles; an isosceles trapezium, a trapezium where one of the parallel sides is equal to one of the sloped sides; any irregular polygon with 5 or more sides where two are equal, and no right angles.
A rhombus has all four sides of equal length, a trapezium may have none. A rhombus has two pairs of parallel sides, a trapezium has one. A rhombus has two pairs of equal angles (opposite angles), a trapezium may have none.
A trapezium can have right angles as long as there is at least one pair of parallel lines.
A Trapezium have 2 equal angles.
The 4 interior angles of a trapezium add up to 360 degrees and if it's an isosceles trapezium it can have 2 equal obtuse angles and 2 equal acute angles
No because a Trapezium does not have straight sides so there not equal
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It could be an isosceles triangle that is not right angles; an isosceles trapezium, a trapezium where one of the parallel sides is equal to one of the sloped sides; any irregular polygon with 5 or more sides where two are equal, and no right angles.
A rhombus has all four sides of equal length, a trapezium may have none. A rhombus has two pairs of parallel sides, a trapezium has one. A rhombus has two pairs of equal angles (opposite angles), a trapezium may have none.
Yes, it does.
A trapezium can have right angles as long as there is at least one pair of parallel lines.
A square has four equal sides and 4 equal angles.A trapezium has at most two equal angles and at most three equal sides.
does any isosceles trapezium have any equal sides?if yes,which?
Yes
what the hell kind of question is that, of course not