Assuming that: iscoleses was meant to be isosceles,
trampizium was meant to be trapezium, parralell was meant to be parallel, then the answer is yes. Every trapezium has one pair of parallel sides.
The trapezium being isosceles is not relevant.
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An isosceles trapezium.
Trapezoid is a quadrilateral.It has 4 sides.Two sides are parallel.
It can do. The non-parallel sides of an isosceles trapezium will be equal. Also, one of the non-parallel sides could be equal to one of the parallel sides.
Yes. An isosceles trapezium is like an isosceles triangle whose peak has been cut off by a line parallel to its base.
I call it a [non-isosceles] trapezium, but those on the other side of the pond call it a [non-isosceles] trapezoid. If no sides are equal, it is called scalene trapezoid