A trapezium or a trapezoid has one pair of parallel sides of different lengths but an isosceles trapezium also has one pair of parallel sides of different lengths but its sloping sides are equal in length.
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a trapezuim
Of course - a trapezium is a quadrilateral.
Normally none, but they can have 2 or three.
1/2*(sum of parallel sides)*height*length cubic units
A trapezium is a quadrilateral (a shape with four sides) with two of its sides parallel. It is not spelt trapezuim, but rather trapezium. Trapezium is another name for trapezoid.
4 Lines of symmetry
Yes.
trapezuim ulnal radois
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i think it's a right angle
a trapezuim
Of course - a trapezium is a quadrilateral.
Normally none, but they can have 2 or three.
She developed arthritis in her trapezium bone in the wrist.
Area of a trapezium = 0.5*(sum of parallel sides)*height
half x (sum of parallel sides) x the difference between them.