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Yes, such a trapezium can exist.

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Do the two non parallel sides of a trapezoid are congruent then the trapezoid is isosceles?

Yes the non parallel sides of an isosceles trapezoid are congruent


What is a trapezoid with non parallel sides congruent?

An isosceles trapezoid


Trapezoid with non-parallel sides congruent?

An isosceles trapezoid


What has four sides one pair of parallel sides non-parallel sides are congruent?

Trapezoid


What is a trapezoid with two congruent sides?

A trapezoid with two congruent, opposite sides is an isosceles trapezoid.


When is a trapezoid isoscels?

When two of its non-parallel sides are congruent


When is a trapezoid an isosceles?

when its two non-parallel sides are congruent


Are the diagonals of a trapezoid always congruent?

No, the diagonals of a trapezoid are not always congruent. A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides. The diagonals of a trapezoid connect the non-parallel vertices, and their lengths can vary depending on the specific dimensions of the trapezoid. In a trapezoid where the non-parallel sides are of equal length, the diagonals will be congruent, but this is not always the case.


An isosceles trapezoid is trapezoid with congruent bases?

No but it has congruent base angles. Also it has: One pair of parallel sides Non-parallel sides that are equal Two pairs of equal angles Diagonals that are equal


Does an isosceles trapezoid have opposite sides that are congruent?

One pair of opposite sides - the non-parallel ones.


What is the difference between a trapezoid and an isosceles trapezoid?

In a general trapezium, the non-parallel sides are not congruent. However, in an isosceles trapezium, the non-parallel sides are congruent. So the shape is like an isosceles triangle with its apex chopped off by a straight line parallel to its base.


A trapezoid with 2 congruent sides?

It depends on whether the congruent sides are the non-parallel ones (an isosceles trapezium) or a pair of adjacent sides (no special name).