A square.
A trapezoid is a four-sided figure with only one pair of parallel sides. A square will always have two pairs of parallel sides.
A polygon is a closed two-dimensional figure, and a trapezoid is also. Therefore, a trapezoid is a polygon. *A trapezoid is a four-side polygon with only two parallel sides, which looks like a distorted square.
Trapezoid
a parallelogram is always a example of a rectangle a rhombuz and a trapezoid
Technically, yes - a trapezoid is a four-sided figure with two parallel sides. A rhombus is a four-sided figure with two pair of parallel sides. A rhombus might be described as a special trapezoid since it does have two parallel sides, but others might argue against such an interpretation.Likewise, a square could be described as a special rhombus (or a very special trapezoid), since a square is a four-sided figure with two pair of parallel sides AND four right angles.
square
A trapezoid is a four-sided figure with only one pair of parallel sides. A square will always have two pairs of parallel sides.
A diagonal always forms an angle bisector in a square. In a rectangle, trapezoid, or any other quadrilateral, a diagonal does not always bisect the angles.
A "pure" trapezoid (a pair of parallel sides and two random sides) does not have rotational symmetry. If it is a parallelogram then it has a 180 degree symmetry. And if the paralloelogram happens to be a square, you have 90 deg symmetry.
square and Equilateral Trangle
A trapezoid need not have any lines of symmetry. An isosceles trapezoid has one vertical line of symmetry.
A trapezoid
square
A circle and square.
A square, a paralellogram, a trapezoid, a circle, a rectangle, a rhombus.
No, a square is never a trapezoid.
a trapezoid has a pair of symmetry lines but a square diamond or parallelogram all sides are parallel