No
only if there is a full moon
no they r not
Yes, all isosceles trapezoids have reflectional symmetry. This symmetry occurs along a vertical line that bisects the shape, passing through the midpoints of the two bases. The two non-parallel sides are equal in length, ensuring that one half mirrors the other across this line of symmetry. Thus, an isosceles trapezoid can be folded along this line, and the two halves will match perfectly.
Yes, there are right trapezoid, a regular trapezoid and isosceles trapezoid and more
No trapezoids are parallelograms, and no parallelograms are trapezoids.
No. Most Trapezoids are not isosceles. The non parallel sides must be congruent to be isosceles.
only if there is a full moon
Yes
There are isosceles trapezoids which are sometimes called regular trapezoids.
Yes
No. Isosceles trapezoids don't have 2 sets of equal sides, which is what a parallelogram is.
Only when they are isosceles trapezoids.
Only when it is an isosceles trapezoid otherwise no.
Yes.
no they r not
Only if it's an isosceles trapezoid otherwise all trapezoids have exactly one pair of parallel sides that are of different lengths
Isosceles trapezoids have 2 (occasionally 3) equal sides and have 2 pairs of equal angles, but that's not case if they're not isosceles.