The midline
of a trapezoid connects the midpoints of the nonparallel sides
A trapezoid is a polygon. Therefore, a trapezoid has no height
A trapezoid with congruent diagonals is an isosceles trapezoid.
The base angels of a trapezoid are the angles that attach to the legs of the trapezoid. There are four base angles in a 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.
It has 2 classifications which are a trapezoid and an isosceles trapezoid
midline falx
medial: towards the midline (ear to nose) lateral: away from the midline (nose to ear) nose is midline, cheekbone is away from midline Answer: No, the nose is towards the midline as compared to the cheekbones. It is medial.
Toward the midline means in the direction of the middle of the body. "Medial" means located closer to the midline, and adduction is movement of the limbs towards the midline.
Para-midline is used to describe a place on an animal, the para-midline is a line that runs on the side of the midline, but not above it. This is a term generally used by veterinarians.
No, not every trapezoid is an isosceles trapezoid.
A muscle that is slanted outward from the midline is oblique.
The altitude of a trapezoid bisects the bases of the trapezoid.
All the names to classify a trapezoid are a trapezoid and a quadrilateral.
frequent, frequenting, frequently
median
A trapezoid can also take the form of an isosceles trapezoid
A trapezoid is a polygon. Therefore, a trapezoid has no height