No, not all square trapezoids are squares. A square trapezoid, also known as a trapezium in some regions, has one pair of parallel sides, while a square has all four sides equal and all angles at 90 degrees. While a square can be classified as a special type of trapezoid (specifically, an isosceles trapezoid), not every trapezoid that is square-shaped meets the criteria to be considered a square.
a trapizoid
A square. A rombus. a Parralellagram. Trapizoid
two pairs of parallel lines
The answer depends on what x is. And also, it is a trapezoid, not trapizoid!
Trapizoid
a trapizoid
A square. A rombus. a Parralellagram. Trapizoid
it my be a trapizoid, square, parallelogram, rhombus, or a rectangle.
no they dont have to be perpendicular, just square,rectangle, and isoceles trapizoid
two pairs of parallel lines
no,what about a trapizoid or rhombus
A TRAPIZOID has 2 lines of symmetry
There are zero right angles in a trapizoid............
Most probably because there is no such word as trapizoid. A trapezoid is a quadrilateral.
The answer depends on what x is. And also, it is a trapezoid, not trapizoid!
They are all misspelled.
it just depends a quadrilateral is a figure with 4 sides, so it could be a trapizoid, rhombus, square, etc.