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It is a 3-d prism with 2 trapezoids and 4 rectangles.(6 faces)
Real-world examples of trapezoids include the faces of some roofs and some South American pyramid-like buildings; the shapes of some types of classroom tabletops; and the silhouettes of some handbags.
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.
No trapezoids are parallelograms, and no parallelograms are trapezoids.
There are isosceles trapezoids which are sometimes called regular trapezoids.
Yes
All quadrilaterals are 4 sided shapes which includes trapezoids.
The three types of polygons that can be the faces of a Platonic solid are A. equilateral triangles, B. regular pentagons, and E. squares. Platonic solids are characterized by having faces that are congruent regular polygons, and the only polygons that meet this criterion are those listed. Trapezoids and circles do not qualify as they are not regular polygons.
No. Trapezoids are not parallelograms at all.
A hexagon has 2 trapezoids