a trapezoid has 1 pair of parallel lines and a rectangle has 2 parallel lines
A trapezoid and a rectangle are both polygons.
No because a rectangle and a trapezoid have different geometrical properties but they are both 4 sided quadrilaterals.
they are rhombus,square,rectangle,trapezoid,parallelogram
'A square is a type of rectangle, a rectangle is a type of paralellogram, a paralellogram is a type of trapezoid, a trapezoid is a type of quadrilateral.
A rectangle is never a trapezoid because a rectangle does not have exactly 1 pair of parallel sides
a rectangle is a shape that has two sets of parallel lines a trapezoid only has to have one set of parallel lines
A trapezoid and a rectangle are both polygons.
Oh honey, let me lay down some geometry truth for you. A trapezoid is like a rebellious teenager - it can have all sorts of wonky sides and angles. But a rectangle? Oh no, honey, that's a whole different breed. Rectangles have those nice right angles and equal sides. So, to answer your question, nope, not every trapezoid can be a rectangle.
No because a rectangle and a trapezoid have different geometrical properties but they are both 4 sided quadrilaterals.
they are rhombus,square,rectangle,trapezoid,parallelogram
Well i don't know
A rectangle has four right angles; a trapezoid doesn't.
A rectangle has four ninety degree angles, where as a trapezoid does not.
No, a rectangle is not a trapezoid.
'A square is a type of rectangle, a rectangle is a type of paralellogram, a paralellogram is a type of trapezoid, a trapezoid is a type of quadrilateral.
A rectangle is never a trapezoid because a rectangle does not have exactly 1 pair of parallel sides
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