Oh, dude, a trapezium can have two perpendicular diagonals. Yeah, it's like those lines that meet at right angles and stuff. So, if you're ever in a trapezium and need to find some right angles, just look for those diagonals. Easy peasy.
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In general, an isosceles trapezium (or isosceles trapezoid) does not have perpendicular diagonals. The diagonals of an isosceles trapezium are equal in length and are symmetrical, but they intersect at an angle that is not necessarily 90 degrees. The only quadrilaterals that have perpendicular diagonals are special cases, such as kites and certain rhombuses.
Yes, otherwise it would be a different shape such as a rhombus or trapezium.
A trapezium has four vertices.
In a trapezium, there are two perpendicular lines. These perpendicular lines are the diagonals of the trapezium. The diagonals of a trapezium are the line segments that connect non-adjacent vertices of the trapezium and intersect each other at a right angle.
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yes it is A trapizium has no right angles therefore there are no perpendicular.* * * * *Nonsense! A trapezium can have two adjacent angles which are right angles.
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In general, an isosceles trapezium (or isosceles trapezoid) does not have perpendicular diagonals. The diagonals of an isosceles trapezium are equal in length and are symmetrical, but they intersect at an angle that is not necessarily 90 degrees. The only quadrilaterals that have perpendicular diagonals are special cases, such as kites and certain rhombuses.
A right trapezium.
A trapezium has one set of parallel lines and the one of them has the lines of symmetry but the other one doesn't have any. Trapezium doesn't have perpendicular lines
Sometimes. One side can be perpendicular to the two parallel sides, but doesn't have to be.