A trapezoid in some parts of the world.
Two bases that are parallel to each other and two sides that are of unequal lengths unless it is an isosceles trapezoid whereas the sides will be equal in length.
Yes it then becomes an isosceles trapezoid
A trapezoid is a polygon. Therefore, a trapezoid has no height
A trapezoid with congruent diagonals is an isosceles trapezoid.
The legs are congruent.
Nope. Cant do it
A trapezoid in some parts of the world.
area congruent angles congruent segment
The answer is given below.
Make it into three triangles.
split it down the middle
You put 3 triangles in it.
Two bases that are parallel to each other and two sides that are of unequal lengths unless it is an isosceles trapezoid whereas the sides will be equal in length.
Yes it then becomes an isosceles trapezoid
Oh, dude, so like, an isosceles trapezoid can totally be divided into 4 equal parts by drawing two diagonals from the top vertices to the bottom base. This creates four triangles, and since the trapezoid is isosceles, the diagonals will be equal in length, dividing the trapezoid into four equal parts. It's like magic, but with math!
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