Oh, dude, like technically speaking, all rectangles are trapezoids, but not all trapezoids are rectangles. It's like saying all squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares. So, yeah, some trapezoids can be rectangles, but not all of them. It's like a geometry mind game, man.
No, every trapezoid is not a rectangle. There is no overlap between rectangles and trapezoids -- that is, no trapezoid is a rectangle. They are both four-sided quadrilaterals
A collection of 6 quadrilaterals.
A trapezoid can have 2 right angles. Parallelograms, rhombuses, rectangles, and squares can have 4.
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Oh, dude, like technically speaking, all rectangles are trapezoids, but not all trapezoids are rectangles. It's like saying all squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares. So, yeah, some trapezoids can be rectangles, but not all of them. It's like a geometry mind game, man.
Trapezoid.
Well, a trapezoid is a quadrilateral. All regular quadrilaterals have 2 pairs of parallel sides. Ex, squares rectangles and trapezoids
Sure they are. They fulfill all the requirements of a trapezoid. To be precise, it depends how exactly you choose to define a trapezoid. If you define a trapezoid as a quadrilateral which has AT LEAST one pair of parallel sides, then that applies to rectangles as well. If you want it to have EXACTLY one pair of parallel sides, then a rectangle is not a trapezoid, since it has two pairs of parallel sides.
All of these are varieties of quadrilaterals. Some include: squares rectangles rhombus (diamond) trapezoid parallelogram kite isoceles trapezoid
Trapezoids have only two sides parallel; rectangles have all four opposing sides parallel. Also, rectangles have 4 right angles, which is more than a trapezoid can have.
No, every trapezoid is not a rectangle. There is no overlap between rectangles and trapezoids -- that is, no trapezoid is a rectangle. They are both four-sided quadrilaterals
A collection of 6 quadrilaterals.
a trapezoid has one set of par
True. All rectangles are trapezoids. (In England a trapezoid is known as a trapezium.)
Yes a rectangle is a special case of the parallelogram (one where any and all angles are 90°). Parallelograms are sometimes rectangles, but not always.The parallelogram is itself a special case of the trapezoid where at least one pair of opposite sides is parallel.the trapezoid is a special case of the quadrilateral, a planar convex figure with four sides.
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