The answer will depend on what aspect of the trapezium you wnt measured - the lengths of its edges, the areas of its faces, its volume, its angles, etc. Since you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
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There is no figure to be seen but an isosceles trapezoid will have equal base angles.
Simply measure it and the parallel bases of a trapezoid will have different lengths.
There is no figure to be seen but an isosceles trapezoid will have equal base angles.
There is no figure to be seen but an isosceles trapezoid will have equal base angles.
No, not every trapezoid is an isosceles trapezoid.