No. Imagine taking a triangle, and cutting a teeny-tiny piece off the top to create a trapezoid. The diagonals of this trapezoid would not even be close to bisecting each other.
Chat with our AI personalities
No, the diagonals of a trapezoid do not necessarily bisect each other. Only in an isosceles trapezoid, where the two non-parallel sides are congruent, will the diagonals bisect each other. In a general trapezoid, the diagonals do not bisect each other.
No.
No.
Usually they do not, but in an isosceles trapezoid they do.
False.