No, a square is never a trapezoid.
Area in square units = 0.5*(sum of parallel sides)*height
Draw a line from any vertex to a point on one of the adjacent sides and cut along it.
Its area is: 0.5*(2.3+8.1)*6.5 = 33.8 square meters
No.
No.
Not normally
No, a square is never a trapezoid.
You are a Trapazoid
Yes.
yes it is always a trapzoid ,I learned that from ixl.com
All four sides of a square are of equal length. That is not true of a trapezoid.
All four sides of a square are of equal length. A trapezoid can have at most three.
25 square metres.
Area in square units = 0.5*(sum of parallel sides)*height
a square a rectangle a trapazoid a rhombus ---- The general name for these shapes is "quadrilateral".
All of them have, except the pentagon and octagon.