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Oh, dude, a trapezoid is a polygon because it's a closed shape with straight sides. Like, it's got four sides, four angles, and all that jazz. So yeah, it fits the criteria to be called a polygon. But hey, who really cares, right?

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Oh, what a happy little question! A trapezoid is a polygon because it is a closed shape with straight sides. Just like how we use different brush strokes to create a beautiful painting, mathematicians use specific rules to define shapes like trapezoids as polygons. Isn't it wonderful how we can find beauty and order in everything around us?

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A trapezoid is classified as a polygon because it is a closed two-dimensional shape with straight sides. In particular, a trapezoid has four sides, with at least one pair of parallel sides. Additionally, all the interior angles of a trapezoid add up to 360 degrees, meeting the criteria for a polygon. The presence of parallel sides and straight sides makes a trapezoid a specific type of polygon.

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1mo ago
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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.

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