No, it is not.
No, because a trapezoid is a quadrilateral that has the base and top parallel but the other two sides and at different angles. Other quadrilaterals can be squared rectangles polygons or rhombuses
No, a trapezoid, by definition, is a quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides. Therefore, it can only have four sides.
You can construct any polygon with more than 4 sides such that two sides are parallel. A quadrilateral in which two lines are parallel is called a trapezoid.
I would be seriously concerned if a quadrilateral had more than two pairs of opposite sides parallel! A quadrilateral with two pairs of opposite sides parallel is a parallelogram.
no a trapezoid can not have more than four sides. In mathematics, a trapezoid is a shape or form that has four sides with two of the sides being parallel sides. It is often used in geometry
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No, it is not.
No, because a trapezoid is a quadrilateral that has the base and top parallel but the other two sides and at different angles. Other quadrilaterals can be squared rectangles polygons or rhombuses
A trapezoid is a quadrilateral (meaning it has 4 sides) with 1 pair of parallel sides (meaning only 1 side is parallel to another on the figure).
No, a trapezoid, by definition, is a quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides. Therefore, it can only have four sides.
Any plane polygon having four or more sides may have one pair of parallel sides.
You can construct any polygon with more than 4 sides such that two sides are parallel. A quadrilateral in which two lines are parallel is called a trapezoid.
Not exactly. A trapezoid has exactly one pair of parallel sides -- no more and no less.
I would be seriously concerned if a quadrilateral had more than two pairs of opposite sides parallel! A quadrilateral with two pairs of opposite sides parallel is a parallelogram.
Trapazium. In North America, the term trapezium is sometimes defined as a quadrilateral with no parallel sides, though this shape is more usually called an irregular quadrilateral. The term trapezoid has been defined as a quadrilateral without any parallel sides in Britain and elsewhere, but this does not reflect current usage (the Oxford English Dictionary says "Often called by English writers in the 19th century")
no a trapezoid can not have more than four sides. In mathematics, a trapezoid is a shape or form that has four sides with two of the sides being parallel sides. It is often used in geometry
no