They are both quadrilaterals.
They are both Quadrilaterals.
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Make two hexagons and connect the common points with one straight line.
The 4 interior angles of a trapezoid add up to 360 degrees and if it's an isosceles trapezoid then base angles will be equal
A quadrilateral is any figure with 4 sides. ("quad" = 4, "latus" = side). It doesn't have to have any parallel lines. If it happens to have two sides that are parallel, then it's a trapezoid. If it happens to have two pairs of parallel sides, then it's a parallelogram. Common parallelograms are rectangles, squares, and kites.
Yes. Remember that rectangles and squares are both parallelograms. Square tiles are the most common. The next most common are rectangles. Both shapes can tessellate finite planes. Other parallelograms can tessellate infinite planes (or finite ones if you allow parts of the parallelogram along the edge of the plane.)
Nearly every object is some type of rectangle or triangle. Typically squares,triangles,and hexagons are the most common of polygons. I'm not sure if circles count as a polygon but they are probably as popular as squares. Plenty of rectangles which are not squares such as bricks or wooden boards are also used. Another example might be cardboard boxes.
They are both parallelograms. =)
They all have parallel lines.
No they do not.
4 sides, 4 angles
They are both quadrilaterals.
They are both Quadrilaterals.
They are both quadrilaterals.
A trapezoid and a square are both polygons and therefore have two diagonals each. The angles that are vertical of each other add up to 180 degrees, and overall their angles add up to 360 degrees. If the trapezoid is isosceles (both non-base sides are equivalent) then its diagonals are equal to each other. They both have one pair of parallel sides (squares have two pairs). Hope this was helpful! :)
they do not have anything in common