A trapezoid in which the legs are congruent is called an isosceles trapezoid. In this type of trapezoid, the pair of non-parallel sides (the legs) are of equal length, and the angles adjacent to each leg are also equal. This symmetry gives the isosceles trapezoid distinct properties, such as having its diagonals of equal length.
An isosceles trapezoid
true
Only when it's an isosceles trapezoid.
An isosceles trapezoid
A trapezoid with congruent legs is known as an isosceles trapezoid. In this type of trapezoid, the non-parallel sides (legs) are equal in length, which also implies that the base angles are congruent. This symmetry gives the isosceles trapezoid its distinct shape and properties, such as diagonal lengths being equal. The parallel sides are referred to as the bases.
If the trapezoid is an isosceles trapezoid, with congruent legs, then the base angles are congruent. Otherwise, no.
True
true
An isosceles trapezoid
true
The legs are congruent.
Its Legs are Congruent.
Only when it's an isosceles trapezoid.
An isosceles trapezoid
True and its base angles are congruent.
An isosceles trapezoid
A trapezoid with congruent legs is known as an isosceles trapezoid. In this type of trapezoid, the non-parallel sides (legs) are equal in length, which also implies that the base angles are congruent. This symmetry gives the isosceles trapezoid its distinct shape and properties, such as diagonal lengths being equal. The parallel sides are referred to as the bases.