a rectangle, but the top line is smaller than the bottom, and the sides connect the top and bottom. does that make sense??
Depending upon exactly where the cut is made (and the shape/type of the original trapezoid), a trapezoid cut into two pieces [of equal area] can result in: 1: two trapezoids 2: a trapezoid and a parallelogram 3: a trapezoid and a [general] quadrilateral 4: a parallelogram and a triangle 5: two triangles.
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Yes a trapezoid has one pair of parallel sides
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360, since all quadrilaterals' interior angles add up to 360.
a rectangle, but the top line is smaller than the bottom, and the sides connect the top and bottom. does that make sense??
a trapaziod. are you using this site to do your geometry homework? if so dont, it's cheating.
Two god questions I have are compare and contrast genes and chormosones. The second one is Explain the defention of a trapaziod. But these questions only work if you are in 7th grade I hope this does help you it is sure going to help me.
All sides of a trapezoid cannot be congruent, all sides of a rhombus are congruent. All opposite sides of a rhombus are parallel, only 1 pair of opposite sides of a trapezoid are parallel, the other pair are cannot be parallel.
Depending upon exactly where the cut is made (and the shape/type of the original trapezoid), a trapezoid cut into two pieces [of equal area] can result in: 1: two trapezoids 2: a trapezoid and a parallelogram 3: a trapezoid and a [general] quadrilateral 4: a parallelogram and a triangle 5: two triangles.
It is a stringed instrument, specifically a type of zither.