Yes a trapezium has at least 1 pair of parallel lines however there is dispute that it may have 2 pairs of parallel lines.
A trapezium has only one pair of parallel sides
A trapezium has 1 pair of opposite parallel sides of different lengths. Note that sometimes a trapezium is called a trapezoid
A quadrilateral that has only one pair of parallel sides (the other pair not parallel) is a trapezium.
In a trapezium (or trapezoid in American English), the sides are not necessarily the same length. A trapezium is defined by having at least one pair of parallel sides, while the lengths of the non-parallel sides can vary. However, a special type of trapezium, called an isosceles trapezium, has the non-parallel sides of equal length.
A trapezium has 1 pair of opposite parallel sides of different lengths
A trapezium has only one pair of parallel sides
rectagle ONE pair of parallel sides would be a trapezium or a trapezoid.
A trapezium.
A trapezium has 1 pair of opposite parallel sides of different lengths. Note that sometimes a trapezium is called a trapezoid
A quadrilateral that has only one pair of parallel sides (the other pair not parallel) is a trapezium.
In a trapezium (or trapezoid in American English), the sides are not necessarily the same length. A trapezium is defined by having at least one pair of parallel sides, while the lengths of the non-parallel sides can vary. However, a special type of trapezium, called an isosceles trapezium, has the non-parallel sides of equal length.
A trapezium has 1 pair of opposite parallel sides of different lengths
A trapezium is a shape with four sides. Of these, one pair of sides are parallel. The only restriction on the other pair is that they are not parallel (because you then have a parallelogram).
The main difference between a trapezium and a trapezoid lies in their definitions, which can vary by region. In American English, a trapezoid refers to a quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides, while a trapezium is defined as a quadrilateral with no parallel sides. Conversely, in British English, a trapezium has at least one pair of parallel sides, and a trapezoid has no parallel sides. Therefore, the terminology can lead to confusion depending on the context.
A trapezium.
Yes, by definition, all trapeziums (or trapezoids in American English) have at least one pair of parallel sides. This characteristic distinguishes them from other quadrilaterals. In a trapezium, the parallel sides are referred to as the bases, while the other two sides can be of varying lengths and angles.
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