A trapezoid (UK trapezium) has D)one set of opposite sides parallel although they are of unequal length. An isosceles trapezoid has two sets of equal angles, at the ends of each of the parallel sides.
A trapezoid with two congruent, opposite sides is an isosceles trapezoid.
An isosceles trapezoid
An isosceles trapezoid
The practical answer is a parallelogram, which has two sets of parallel opposite sides and two sets of equal opposite angles. This includes rhombi, rectangles, and squares.A trapezoid (trapezium) has one set of parallel opposite sides that are not equal, but may have non-parallel opposite sides equal in length (isosceles trapezoid).
Yes an isosceles trapezoid has 1 pair of opposite parallel sides of different lengths.
One pair of opposite sides - the non-parallel ones.
Yes the non parallel sides of an isosceles trapezoid are congruent
A trapezoid (UK trapezium) has D)one set of opposite sides parallel although they are of unequal length. An isosceles trapezoid has two sets of equal angles, at the ends of each of the parallel sides.
A trapezoid with two congruent, opposite sides is an isosceles trapezoid.
Called an Isosceles trapezoid when the sides that aren't parallel are equal in length.
An isosceles trapezoid
An isosceles trapezoid
An isosceles trapezoid.
The practical answer is a parallelogram, which has two sets of parallel opposite sides and two sets of equal opposite angles. This includes rhombi, rectangles, and squares.A trapezoid (trapezium) has one set of parallel opposite sides that are not equal, but may have non-parallel opposite sides equal in length (isosceles trapezoid).
If both sides are parallel, the figure can be a square, rectangle, rhombus, or parallelogram. If only one side is parallel, the figure can be a trapezoid, or isosceles trapezoid. In Britain, trapezoids are called trapeziums.
No not even as an isosceles trapezoid