No. An isosceles trapezium (isosceles triangle with its apex removed) would have congruent diagonals but it is not a parallelogram.
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A parallelogram (along with all special cases), an isosceles trapezium and some totally irregular quadrilaterals.
If the sloped sides of an isosceles trapezium are extended to a vertex, you would get an isosceles triangle.If the sloped sides of an isosceles trapezium are extended to a vertex, you would get an isosceles triangle.If the sloped sides of an isosceles trapezium are extended to a vertex, you would get an isosceles triangle.If the sloped sides of an isosceles trapezium are extended to a vertex, you would get an isosceles triangle.
Isosceles trapezium
No, a parallelogram is not a trapezoid.
No, a parallelogram cannot be a trapezium.
An isosceles trapezium.
Assuming that: iscoleses was meant to be isosceles,trampizium was meant to be trapezium, parralell was meant to be parallel, then the answer is yes. Every trapezium has one pair of parallel sides.The trapezium being isosceles is not relevant.
There are various shapes. A couple of examples:a scalene triangle;a parallelogram, trapezium (other than isosceles)a totally random shape
They both have at least one pair of parallel sides and at least one pair of sides of equal length.
does any isosceles trapezium have any equal sides?if yes,which?