A trapezoid is a plane shape, 180 is a number. The two cannot be equal.
If the question was whether the perimeter of a trapezoid were equal to 180 units or its area was 180 square units, or the sum of its angles was 180 degrees or radians, then it may have been possible to answer the question. As it is, the question makes no sense!
The sum of all of the angles in a trapezoid is 360 degrees. The sum of interior angles for an n-sided polygon is equal to 180(n-2) which, in this case, is 180(4-2) = 360.
Do you mean trapEzoid? An isosceles trapezoid is a four sided figure with only two opposite sides parallel. The base angles are equal and and the angles to the other parallel line are also equal. The degrees of the four angles added together equal 180. Check out <wikipedia.com> for more details.
Two of them because there are 360 degrees in a trapezoid and 180 degrees in a triangle and so it follows that 360/180 = 2
No, a trapezoid does not have 4 equal sides.
A trapezoid does not have rotational symmetry. Rotational symmetry occurs when a shape can be rotated by a certain angle and still appear the same. In a trapezoid, the angles and side lengths are not equal, so rotating it will result in a different shape. Therefore, a trapezoid does not have rotational symmetry.
The sum of all of the angles in a trapezoid is 360 degrees. The sum of interior angles for an n-sided polygon is equal to 180(n-2) which, in this case, is 180(4-2) = 360.
No.
Do you mean trapEzoid? An isosceles trapezoid is a four sided figure with only two opposite sides parallel. The base angles are equal and and the angles to the other parallel line are also equal. The degrees of the four angles added together equal 180. Check out <wikipedia.com> for more details.
180 degrees
No. But they add up to 180 degrees.
Two angles must be equal and when added to the third angle should total 180 degrees.
The parallel sides of a trapezoid are of different lengths.
A trapezoid has two sets of equal angles
A trapezoid has no equal sides providing that it is not an isosceles trapezoid.
Two of them because there are 360 degrees in a trapezoid and 180 degrees in a triangle and so it follows that 360/180 = 2
No, a trapezoid does not have 4 equal sides.
A trapezoid does not have rotational symmetry. Rotational symmetry occurs when a shape can be rotated by a certain angle and still appear the same. In a trapezoid, the angles and side lengths are not equal, so rotating it will result in a different shape. Therefore, a trapezoid does not have rotational symmetry.