There are infinitly many types. However some broad (and not necessaryly exclusive) classes of trapezia are
Right trapezia (with at least 1 right angle)
Isoceles trapeziea (the non parallel sides are equal in length)
parallelograms (both pairs of sides are parallel)
There are 3 different types: ordinary, isosceles and right which has 2 right angles
A trapezium, also known as a trapezoid in some regions, is a four-sided polygon (quadrilateral) characterized by at least one pair of parallel sides. The parallel sides are referred to as the "bases," while the other two sides are called the "legs." The angles and lengths of the legs can vary, leading to different types of trapeziums, such as isosceles trapeziums, where the legs are of equal length. Trapeziums are commonly used in geometry and various applications in design and architecture.
Line up the two trapeziums side by side with their parallel sides top and bottom, and with a pair of corresponding sides of the trapeziums facing one another. Flip one of them top to bottom and bring the two trapeziums together. They will form a parallelogram.Line up the two trapeziums side by side with their parallel sides top and bottom, and with a pair of corresponding sides of the trapeziums facing one another. Flip one of them top to bottom and bring the two trapeziums together. They will form a parallelogram.Line up the two trapeziums side by side with their parallel sides top and bottom, and with a pair of corresponding sides of the trapeziums facing one another. Flip one of them top to bottom and bring the two trapeziums together. They will form a parallelogram.Line up the two trapeziums side by side with their parallel sides top and bottom, and with a pair of corresponding sides of the trapeziums facing one another. Flip one of them top to bottom and bring the two trapeziums together. They will form a parallelogram.
Usually none but it's quite possible for it to have two.
No.
There are 3 different types: ordinary, isosceles and right which has 2 right angles
Infinitely many.
Yes
One pair.
Line up the two trapeziums side by side with their parallel sides top and bottom, and with a pair of corresponding sides of the trapeziums facing one another. Flip one of them top to bottom and bring the two trapeziums together. They will form a parallelogram.Line up the two trapeziums side by side with their parallel sides top and bottom, and with a pair of corresponding sides of the trapeziums facing one another. Flip one of them top to bottom and bring the two trapeziums together. They will form a parallelogram.Line up the two trapeziums side by side with their parallel sides top and bottom, and with a pair of corresponding sides of the trapeziums facing one another. Flip one of them top to bottom and bring the two trapeziums together. They will form a parallelogram.Line up the two trapeziums side by side with their parallel sides top and bottom, and with a pair of corresponding sides of the trapeziums facing one another. Flip one of them top to bottom and bring the two trapeziums together. They will form a parallelogram.
Usually none but it's quite possible for it to have two.
No.
yes all squares are trapiziumsImproved Answer:-No squares are not trapeziums but they are both 4 sided quadrilaterals
There are so many different types because they are all used for different purposes in different situations.
there are many different types
No.
An infinite number. Draw one and then keep moving its parallel side further and further away. And you did not even look at the trapeziums that could be generated by varying the length of that side.