If they have the same angles, but different side 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.
You don't. There is not enough information. Different rhombuses with the same side lengths can have different areas, depending on the angles.
They both have 4 sides but of different lengths
no they can be different lengths or sizes
The Wires are of different lengths. the shorter cable will connect to the closest plug and the longer cable to the outer plug. technically since they both run off the same coil they will ignite at the same time.
because the thickness of the crust is different
They are said to be similar if they have the same angles but different lengths
If they have the same angles, but different side 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.
You don't. There is not enough information. Different rhombuses with the same side lengths can have different areas, depending on the angles.
They both have 4 sides but of different lengths
Yes, the thickness of a wire, also known as its gauge, does indeed affect the flow of current. Thicker wires have lower electrical resistance, allowing more current to flow through them compared to thinner wires of the same material. Thinner wires will have higher resistance, which can create heat and reduce the amount of current flowing through them.
because it was estimation, the lengths were different and the rectangles are not the same
No, Judo mats and Yoga mats are a different thickness. Judo mats range in thickness from 45mm to 60mm while Yoga mats range from 3m to 4m in thickness.
No. Parallel means they are side by side and have the same distance continuously between them but they might be different lengths and therefore not the same. A trapezoid has two parallel sides of unequal lengths.
When they have the same interior angles but different side lengths