A trapezium can have 0, 2 or 3 sides of equal length.0 equal sidesThis is the general state of a trapezium.2 equal sidesThe two parallel sides can never be equal.The two non-parallel sides can be equal. In this case, the trapezium is an isosceles trapezium.Or one of the parallel sides can be equal to one of the non-parallel sides. No special name.3 equal sidesThese would have to be the two non-parallel sides and one of the others. The trapezium is isosceles.
How many parallel sides has a trapezium?
trapezium
This is a quadrilateral. It could be a symmetric trapezium /
No, a trapezoid does not have 4 equal sides.
3 sides
All the sides of a trapezium are not equal. Only two sides, which are not parallel, of a trapezium can be equal and such type of trapezium is called isosceles trapezium.
A trapezium can have 0, 2 or 3 sides of equal length.0 equal sidesThis is the general state of a trapezium.2 equal sidesThe two parallel sides can never be equal.The two non-parallel sides can be equal. In this case, the trapezium is an isosceles trapezium.Or one of the parallel sides can be equal to one of the non-parallel sides. No special name.3 equal sidesThese would have to be the two non-parallel sides and one of the others. The trapezium is isosceles.
does any isosceles trapezium have any equal sides?if yes,which?
It can do. The non-parallel sides of an isosceles trapezium will be equal. Also, one of the non-parallel sides could be equal to one of the parallel sides.
It may have none. A trapezium (US) has no parallel sides. A trapezoid (US, known elsewhere as a trapezium) has one side of parallel sides.
No because a Trapezium does not have straight sides so there not equal
No
How many parallel sides has a trapezium?
A trapezium, also called a trapezoid. It is possible that one of the parallel sides of the trapezium is equal to one of the slant side. In that case the trapezium has no special name but if the two slant sides are equal, the figure would be an isosceles trapezium.
i don't really konw but o-well
Depending on whether you're using the British (two parallel sides - aka parallelogram in US) or the US definition (no parallel sides), you could POSSIBLY have equal length sides, but none are required to make a trapezium.