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The diagonals of an isosceles trapezoid are equal in lengths but are not perpendicular to each other at right angles.
None but it has end sides of equal lengths
Yes but the parallel bases are of different lengths
Normally none unless it is an isosceles trapezoid then it will have 2 equal end sides of the same lengths
Several solutions are possible here. The four sides could be the same length, or different lengths. The only requirement (with respect to lengths) to be called an "isosceles trapezoid" is that two opposite sides have the same length.Several solutions are possible here. The four sides could be the same length, or different lengths. The only requirement (with respect to lengths) to be called an "isosceles trapezoid" is that two opposite sides have the same length.Several solutions are possible here. The four sides could be the same length, or different lengths. The only requirement (with respect to lengths) to be called an "isosceles trapezoid" is that two opposite sides have the same length.Several solutions are possible here. The four sides could be the same length, or different lengths. The only requirement (with respect to lengths) to be called an "isosceles trapezoid" is that two opposite sides have the same length.
The diagonals of an isosceles trapezoid are equal in lengths
The 2 diagonals in an isosceles trapezoid are of equal lengths
Only if it is an isosceles trapezoid.
The diagonals of an isosceles trapezoid are congruent in lengths
Yes an isosceles trapezoid has 1 pair of opposite parallel sides of different lengths.
If the two sides which are not parallel have equal lengths, then the trapezoid is called an isosceles trapezoid (standard trapezoid has unequal sides). The base angles in an isosceles trapezoid are equal in measurement, also I know that a trapezoid with two nonparallel sides the same length is called an isosceles trapezoid.
A trapezoid whose non-parallel sides are of different lengths.
The diagonals of an isosceles trapezoid are equal in lengths but are not perpendicular to each other at right angles.
Yes they are of equal lengths.
A trapezoid other than an isosceles trapezoid
It only has two equal lengths out of however many sides like an isosceles triangle
An isosceles trapezoid is a 4 sided quadrilateral having one pair of opposite parallel sides of different lengths and its two slanted sides are of the same lengths and it has one line of symmetry.