A trapezoid is a 4 sided quadrilateral shape
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.
you get a trapezoid
That depends where the cut is made if it's from vertex to vertex it will make 2 triangles otherwise it will make 2 quadrilaterals
It is an isosceles trapezoid
A trapezoid is a 4 sided quadrilateral shape
Depending on kind of symmetry. It is usually referred to as a shape that is mirrored. So what is on the left half is same as right half, or top is same as bottom. Eg. trapezoid
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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you get a trapezoid
That depends where the cut is made if it's from vertex to vertex it will make 2 triangles otherwise it will make 2 quadrilaterals
shape with both sides identical if cut in pieces
A trapezoid or trapezium IS a 2D shape and so there is no "turning" required.
TriangleTriangles, trapezoids
No. A trapezoid is a shape with four sides, while a hexagon is a shape with six sides.
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