no because a rectangled has to four right agnles which a trapazoid doesnt have
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No, because it would then be considered a rectangle.
Two trapezoids can be combined to form a larger shape, such as a parallelogram or a rectangle, depending on how they are arranged. If the trapezoids are placed with their parallel sides aligned and facing each other, they can create a parallelogram. Alternatively, if they are positioned with their non-parallel sides touching, they can form a rectangle. The specific resulting shape will depend on the dimensions and angles of the trapezoids used.
No, it is not true that every trapezoid is a rectangle. A trapezoid is defined as a quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides, while a rectangle is a specific type of quadrilateral that has four right angles. Therefore, while all rectangles are trapezoids (since they have two parallel sides), not all trapezoids meet the criteria to be rectangles.
Trapezoids are never a rectangle because it doesn't have any right angles
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No
You can split any rectangle up into three trapezoids but you can not combine just any three trapezoids to make a rectangle.
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There are isosceles trapezoids which are sometimes called regular trapezoids.
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No, because it would then be considered a rectangle.
1 triangle 1 pentagon and 2 trapezoids
No.You either get a square and a rectangle, two squares, two triangles or two trapezoids.
No. If it did it would be a rectangle. A trapezoid only has two congruent sides.
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