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well if you rotated it upside down then it would be a face with a uni brow.
That would be an isosceles trapezoid.
Yes it is. The reason you decide to call it a trapezoid is because it is a trapezoid,and if it were not one, you would not call it one. So, since it has the label "trapezoid"painted on it when you meet it, and we have just said that in order to earn thatlabel it must be a trapezoid, we may conclude that if it is known to be a trapezoid,then it must ipso facto be a trapezoid.
No, a trapezoid could not have three right angles. If it did, it would be a rectangle, as the fourth angle would need to be 90 degrees as well. A rectangle is not a trapezoid.
It would be impossible. A trapezoid can't have three right angles. It would just make a rectangle.
The location of point A depends on the centre of rotation (at the last stage). Since this is not specified, it is not possible to answer the question.centre of
depending on the graph where point Q was you would not be able to tell where point Q ended after the rotaion finshed
No, a trapezoid does not have 4 equal sides.
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well if you rotated it upside down then it would be a face with a uni brow.
Yes.
That would be an isosceles trapezoid.
Yes it is. The reason you decide to call it a trapezoid is because it is a trapezoid,and if it were not one, you would not call it one. So, since it has the label "trapezoid"painted on it when you meet it, and we have just said that in order to earn thatlabel it must be a trapezoid, we may conclude that if it is known to be a trapezoid,then it must ipso facto be a trapezoid.
A trapezoidal pyramid, better known as a trapezoid-based pyramid, is a pyramid with a trapezoid as it's base. So basically it would have a trapezoid at the bottom, and 4 triangles coming out from the edges to meet at a point at the top. It's really very simple, like a triangular-based pyramid would have a triangle as it's base, and a square-based pyramid would have a square as it's base. The pyramids are named for their bases. If your still confused, a trapezoid-based pyramid is a 3D shape.
No, a trapezoid could not have three right angles. If it did, it would be a rectangle, as the fourth angle would need to be 90 degrees as well. A rectangle is not a trapezoid.
In a house.
No because a trapezoid has 4 sides and a triangle has three if a trapezoid had three then it would be a triangle. If you had 3 trapezoids you could make a triangle!