No, it is not.
No, because a trapezoid is a quadrilateral that has the base and top parallel but the other two sides and at different angles. Other quadrilaterals can be squared rectangles polygons or rhombuses
Absolutely not. It's a quadrilateral by definition, and a quadrilateral by definition has four sides.
You can construct any polygon with more than 4 sides such that two sides are parallel. A quadrilateral in which two lines are parallel is called a trapezoid.
I would be seriously concerned if a quadrilateral had more than two pairs of opposite sides parallel! A quadrilateral with two pairs of opposite sides parallel is a parallelogram.
no a trapezoid can not have more than four sides. In mathematics, a trapezoid is a shape or form that has four sides with two of the sides being parallel sides. It is often used in geometry
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No, it is not.
A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides. This pair of parallel sides are known as the bases of the trapezoid. The other two sides are called the legs, and they are not parallel to each other. So, a trapezoid has exactly one pair of parallel sides.
No, because a trapezoid is a quadrilateral that has the base and top parallel but the other two sides and at different angles. Other quadrilaterals can be squared rectangles polygons or rhombuses
Absolutely not. It's a quadrilateral by definition, and a quadrilateral by definition has four sides.
Any plane polygon having four or more sides may have one pair of parallel sides.
You can construct any polygon with more than 4 sides such that two sides are parallel. A quadrilateral in which two lines are parallel is called a trapezoid.
Not exactly. A trapezoid has exactly one pair of parallel sides -- no more and no less.
I would be seriously concerned if a quadrilateral had more than two pairs of opposite sides parallel! A quadrilateral with two pairs of opposite sides parallel is a parallelogram.
A square may or may not be a trapezoid, or trapezium. That's because there is a bit of a difference of opinion as to the definition of a trapezoid. One definition of the trapezoid is that is has one pair of parallel sides. The square meets this condition. Another definition of the trapezoid is that is has exactly one pair of parallel sides. The square cannot meet that definition because it has two pairs of parallel sides. Use the link below for more information on the trapezoid.
A trapezoid is a four-sided figure with two parallel sides. The other two sides are not parallel. A square is a special case of a rectangle, which is a four-sided figure with all four sides having the same length.
A trapezoid has one pair of parallel sides. This means that there are two lines within the trapezoid that are parallel to each other. The other two sides of the trapezoid are not parallel to each other. This unique property of a trapezoid distinguishes it from other quadrilaterals like a parallelogram, which has two pairs of parallel sides.