It may have none. A trapezium (US) has no parallel sides. A trapezoid (US, known elsewhere as a trapezium) has one side of parallel sides.
The Rectangle and the Parallelogram both have 2 pairs of parallel sides. The Trapezium has 4 sides but only 2 are a parallel pair. The Kite has 2 pairs of equal sides but none parallel. The limits is an irregular quadrilateral with no side equal or parallel to another.
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.
A Trapezium is a quadrilateral with no parallel sides.
A trapezium.
It may have none. A trapezium (US) has no parallel sides. A trapezoid (US, known elsewhere as a trapezium) has one side of parallel sides.
The Rectangle and the Parallelogram both have 2 pairs of parallel sides. The Trapezium has 4 sides but only 2 are a parallel pair. The Kite has 2 pairs of equal sides but none parallel. The limits is an irregular quadrilateral with no side equal or parallel to another.
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.
A Trapezium is a quadrilateral with no parallel sides.
You cannot have 1 parallel side; in a quadrilateral a side must be parallel to another side. A trapezium has one pair of parallel sides. A parallelogram, with special cases of a rhombus also have a pair of parallel sides. In fact they have two pairs of parallel sides but the question does not limit the number of parallel sides to one. (NB the rectangle and square are special cases of the parallelogram and rhombus.)
Many different quadrilaterals can have those angles. Depending upon the lengths of the sides, where the angles are and how many pairs of parallel sides it has, it could be: A cyclic quadrilateral, a trapezium, a parallelogram or a rhombus.
A trapezium.
Which side lengths? To calculate the parallel sides, you need the height of the trapezium and one of the sides, and you substitute them into the formula: h(a + b)/2, where h = height, a and b are the parallel side lengths. If you want to find the sides that are not parallel, you need the parallel sides, as well as the height of the trapezium. Then, by using Pythagoras theorem, with the side length the hypotenuse, you can find their lengths.
Only if it was a rectangle, but then we wouldn't usually call it a trapezium. A trapezium should have a long and a short side parallel to each other with two other sides joining the parallel ones.
3A cube has three pairs of parallel faces:I. Top / bottomII. Front / backIII. Left side / right side
If the two parallel side of the trapezium are a and b and height of the trapezium (the distance between the parallel sides) is h then the area is given by:Area = 1/2 (a + b) x hHalf the sum of the lengths of the parallel sides times the distance between them.
A trapezium has four sides. A trapezium, the term used in the English language outside of North America, is a convex quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides. In American English it is referred to as a trapezoid.