It could be two trapezoids, or a triangle and a quadrilateral. It all depends on where the cut is made.
you just simply cut it in half and you'll have the median
one the trapezoid only folds in half
1. Half of a Square (Diagonal Cut) 2. Half of a Parallelogram (Diagonal Cut) 3. If you take the rectangle out of a Trapezoid that makes 2 more 4. If you take the 2 vertices closest to the tip of a Pentagon and cut of the rest that's another one
If you want to, you can always draw a circle around an isosceles trapezoid and the radius can be half the base of the trapezoid.
It becomes an hemisphere
2 triangels
you get a trapezoid
Two trapezoid
fold it in half and cut it the corners
you just simply cut it in half and you'll have the median
Depending upon exactly where the cut is made (and the shape/type of the original trapezoid), a trapezoid cut into two pieces [of equal area] can result in: 1: two trapezoids 2: a trapezoid and a parallelogram 3: a trapezoid and a [general] quadrilateral 4: a parallelogram and a triangle 5: two triangles.
That depends where the cut is made if it's from vertex to vertex it will make 2 triangles otherwise it will make 2 quadrilaterals
no
Quadrelateral
It is a quadrelateral....
Bisect.
It is called a frustrum