yes all squares are trapiziums
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No squares are not trapeziums but they are both 4 sided quadrilaterals
No, only trapeziums (1 pair), parallelograms and squares (both pairs)
Squares, circles, rectangles, trapeziums, hexagons, pentagons, octagons
No.
No but all parallelograms are trapezoids
No, because trapeziums (aka trapezoids) have only one pair of parallel sides, while parallelograms have two pairs.
No, only trapeziums (1 pair), parallelograms and squares (both pairs)
Squares, circles, rectangles, trapeziums, hexagons, pentagons, octagons
Quadrilaterals include trapeziums, trapezoids, parallelograms, rhombuses, rhomboids, rectangles, and squares.
No.
No but all parallelograms are trapezoids
Yes.
yes; all trapeziums are quadrilaterals
No, because trapeziums (aka trapezoids) have only one pair of parallel sides, while parallelograms have two pairs.
Any type of quadrilateral. This includes squares, trapeziums, parallelograms, rectangles, rhombi, etc. Hope this helped!
Yes, it is. Quadrilaterals are four (quad) -lined (lateral) shapes. Quadrilaterals include squares, rectangles, rhombuses, diamonds, trapeziums and trapezoids. All shapes with four sides are quadrilaterals and they all have four angles inside the shape.
Line up the two trapeziums side by side with their parallel sides top and bottom, and with a pair of corresponding sides of the trapeziums facing one another. Flip one of them top to bottom and bring the two trapeziums together. They will form a parallelogram.Line up the two trapeziums side by side with their parallel sides top and bottom, and with a pair of corresponding sides of the trapeziums facing one another. Flip one of them top to bottom and bring the two trapeziums together. They will form a parallelogram.Line up the two trapeziums side by side with their parallel sides top and bottom, and with a pair of corresponding sides of the trapeziums facing one another. Flip one of them top to bottom and bring the two trapeziums together. They will form a parallelogram.Line up the two trapeziums side by side with their parallel sides top and bottom, and with a pair of corresponding sides of the trapeziums facing one another. Flip one of them top to bottom and bring the two trapeziums together. They will form a parallelogram.
No.