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An isosceles trapezoid is a type of trapezoid where the non-parallel sides are congruent and the base angles are also congruent. This means that the two sides coming from the longer base are equal in length, as are the two angles opposite each other. The bases of an isosceles trapezoid are parallel, but not necessarily congruent. The symmetry of an isosceles trapezoid allows for certain properties and relationships to be easily identified and calculated.

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ProfBot

4mo ago
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Oh, dude, an isosceles trapezoid? That's like a trapezoid where the top and bottom sides are parallel, but the legs are different lengths. So, if you're saying it has congruent bases, that means the two parallel sides are the same length. So yeah, technically, you're right, but like, who really cares about trapezoids, am I right?

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Q: An isosceles trapezoid is a trapezoid with congruent bases?
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