The parallel sides of a trapezoid are of different lengths.
No, because then it would be a parallelogram.
Called an Isosceles trapezoid when the sides that aren't parallel are equal in length.
No but the diagonals are equal in length
A trapezoid with even legs is a geometric shape where both of the non-parallel sides (or legs) are of equal length. The parallel sides, on the other hand, are not necessarily equal in length.
The parallel sides of a trapezoid are of different lengths.
No, because then it would be a parallelogram.
A trapezoid need not have any equal sides, but it may have some equal sides. The only requirements to be a trapezoid, is that it has 4 sides, and at least one pair of parallel sides.
Called an Isosceles trapezoid when the sides that aren't parallel are equal in length.
A trapezoid has only one pair of parallel sides while other quadrilaterals have two pairs of parallel sides. also the trapezoid doesn't have to have any sides that are equal in length.
Yes, an isosceles trapezoid has one pair of oppsite sides parallel and the pair of sides that are not parallel are equal.
No but the diagonals are equal in length
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A trapezoid with even legs is a geometric shape where both of the non-parallel sides (or legs) are of equal length. The parallel sides, on the other hand, are not necessarily equal in length.
No. A trapezoid has two parallel sides, and two sides that are not parallel. Refer to the related link below.
A quadrilateral that has one (and only one) pair of parallel sides is a trapezoid. It is isosceles of the non-parallel sides are of equal length. It is right angled if any one of the angles is 90 degrees.
The regular trapezoid and the isosceles trapezoid, both have one pair of parallel lines. With the isosceles trapezoid the parallel lines are not equal in length.