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Is The diagnosals of an trapezoid are always or sometimes Congruent?

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Are diagonals of an isosceles trapezoid equal?

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Which 3 quadrilaterals always have congruent diagonals?

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Are the base angles of a trapezoid always congruent?

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Which description guarantees that a trapezoid is not always an isosceles?

C. Congruent Bases


In which quadrilateral are the diagonals always congruent?

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Is a trapezoid always an isosceles trapezoid?

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Either pair of base angles of an isosceles trapezoid forms a pair of congruent angles.?

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Does either pair of base angles of an isosceles trapezoid form a pair of congruent angles?

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Either pair of base angles of an isosceles trapezoid forms a pair of congruent angles?

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