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That is simply not true. An isosceles trapezium, which is an isosceles triangle with its odd vertex chopped off by a line parallel to its base will have its non-parallel sides congruent. Also, there is nothing to prevent one (or both) of the sloping sides being congruent to one of the parallel sides.
True.
trapezoid * * * * * Not true: an isosceles trapezoid does have a line of symmetry. A scalene triangle has none.
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True and its base angles are congruent.
An isosceles trapezoid
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No only if its in the form of an isosceles trapezoid then its base angles will be the same but opposite angles are normally different.
Oh, dude, congruent diagonals in an isosceles trapezoid? Like, totally not a thing. In an isosceles trapezoid, the diagonals are not necessarily congruent; they can be different lengths. So, yeah, they're just doing their own thing, not bothering to match up.
That is simply not true. An isosceles trapezium, which is an isosceles triangle with its odd vertex chopped off by a line parallel to its base will have its non-parallel sides congruent. Also, there is nothing to prevent one (or both) of the sloping sides being congruent to one of the parallel sides.
The base angles are always congruent.
The 2 diagonals in an isosceles trapezoid are of equal lengths
Yes, it is true.