1 It's a 2 dimensional 4 sided shape
2 It belongs to the class of polygons listed as quadrilaterals
3 It's known as a trapezium in the UK
4 It has 4 interior angles that add up to 360 degrees
5 It has 4 exterior angles adding up to 360 degrees
6 It has a pair of parallel sides of different lengths
7 It can tessellate
8 It has 2 diagonals
9 It can be split into 2 triangles
10 It can be subjected to trigonometry
11 It has a perimeter which is the sum of its 4 sides
12 It has an area which is 0.5*sum of its parallel sides*height
13 It normally has no lines of symmetry
14 It has 1 line of symmetry when as an isosceles trapezoid
15 It can have 2 right angles, 1 obtuse angle and 1 acute angle
16 It has congruent sides when as an isosceles trapezoid
17 It can form the cross-section of a prism
18 It can be congruent or similar
19 It can undergo transformations on the Cartesian plane
20 It has cyclic properties within a circle
21 It can change into a pentagon by 1 snip of any of its 4 vertices
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, 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
It can be any polygon with 5 or more sides. Or it can be a trapzium (trapezoid).
A trapezoid and a rhombus are examples of shapes with more than one obtuse angle.
An octagon has four more sides than a trapezoid, because an octagon has 8 sides whereas a trapezoid has 4 sides
Yes, there are right trapezoid, a regular trapezoid and isosceles trapezoid and more
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, 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
an octagon
It can be any polygon with 5 or more sides. Or it can be a trapzium (trapezoid).
A trapezoid and a rhombus are examples of shapes with more than one obtuse angle.
A trapezoid and parallelogram are both quadrilaterals. Their top and bottoms are parallel. In a parallelogram, all four sides are parallel making it look like a rectangle that was pushed on an angle. The trapezoid is more like the shape of an "A" with a square top.
Hills are landforms with elevation higher than the surrounding area, typically smaller and more rounded in shape. Plateaus are flat elevated regions with steep sides, usually larger in expanse compared to hills. Plateaus have a relatively flat top, while hills have a more peaked or rounded summit.
My friend and I studied for a test about trapezoids. I was supposed to roll out the dough in the shape of a rectangle, but I couldn't get the long sizes to be the same length, so it looked more like a trapezoid.
Quadrilateral is a broad category. Within the category quadrilateral, you have trapezoid, rhombus, square, rectangle, and more.
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