trapezoid
A parallelogram has two pairs of sides that are parallel when a trapezoid only has one. A parallelogram's opposite sides are congruent and opposite angles are congruent. A trapezoid has no opposite congruent sides or angles, unless it's an isosceles trapezoid, which base angles are congruent. They both have four sides and four interior angles that add up to 360 degrees.
No, not all angles in a trapezoid are congruent. A trapezoid may have two pairs of congruent angles, or may have no congruent angles.
Yes, that is what a trapezoid is. * * * * * NO. The parallel sides of a trapezium are never congruent. So a trapezium cannot have 4 congruent sides. So the answer to the question is "No, it is not".
No but it has congruent base angles. Also it has: One pair of parallel sides Non-parallel sides that are equal Two pairs of equal angles Diagonals that are equal
Yes, an isosceles trapezoid has one pair of congruent opposite sides and congruent base angles
A right trapezoid can have no congruent sides and two right angles.
trapezoid
A trapezoid.
No. A trapezoid is a 4-sided flat shape with straight sides that has a pair of opposite sides parallel. The opposite angles not congruent.
A parallelogram has two pairs of sides that are parallel when a trapezoid only has one. A parallelogram's opposite sides are congruent and opposite angles are congruent. A trapezoid has no opposite congruent sides or angles, unless it's an isosceles trapezoid, which base angles are congruent. They both have four sides and four interior angles that add up to 360 degrees.
trapezoid
No, not all angles in a trapezoid are congruent. A trapezoid may have two pairs of congruent angles, or may have no congruent angles.
A trapezoid will always have two parallel sides. However, it will not necessarily have two congruent sides. The only way it will have two congruent sides is if the angles at the base match.
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Yes, that is what a trapezoid is. * * * * * NO. The parallel sides of a trapezium are never congruent. So a trapezium cannot have 4 congruent sides. So the answer to the question is "No, it is not".
No congruent sides or No congruent angles --Algebra 2 Teacher