Yes. No reason why. Just a simple fact everyone should know.
An isosceles trapezoid must have a pair of parallel sides and a pair of congruent sides
A trapezoid may have zero or one pair of congruent sides.
A trapezoid. It is a quadrilateral (4 sided) with the bases parallel and the other two sides congruent.
Not normally but if it's an isosceles trapezoid it will have a pair of congruent sides
A trapezoid is defined as a quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides. While it typically does not have a requirement for congruent sides, some specific types of trapezoids, such as isosceles trapezoids, do have one pair of congruent non-parallel sides. Therefore, a trapezoid may have one pair of congruent sides, but it is not a defining characteristic of all trapezoids.
This quadrilateral is a trapezoid. In a trapezoid, one pair of opposite sides is parallel, and one pair of opposite sides is congruent. The other two sides are not parallel or congruent.
By definition, a trapezoid only must have exactly one pair of parallel sides. An isosceles trapezoid does have one pair of congruent sides, but not all trapezoids will have exactly one pair of congruent sides.
An isosceles trapezoid must have a pair of parallel sides and a pair of congruent sides
Parallelogram, Rectangle, and Isosceles Trapezoid, opposite sides are congruent.
A trapezoid may have zero or one pair of congruent sides.
A trapezoid. It is a quadrilateral (4 sided) with the bases parallel and the other two sides congruent.
A trapezoid with two congruent, opposite sides is an isosceles trapezoid.
Yes, an isosceles trapezoid has one pair of congruent opposite sides and congruent base angles
A polygon in the form of a trapezoid would fit the given description providing that it is not an isosceles trapezoid.
Not normally but if it's an isosceles trapezoid it will have a pair of congruent sides
It is an isosceles trapezoid or trapezium depending where you live.
Yes if it is an isosceles trapezoid