The altitude of a trapezium (or trapezoid) is the perpendicular distance between its two parallel sides. It is the shortest distance between these sides and is essential for calculating the area of the trapezium using the formula: Area = (1/2) × (Base1 + Base2) × Height, where Base1 and Base2 are the lengths of the parallel sides.
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No, a parallelogram cannot be a trapezium.
The 2 diagonals of a trapezium are only equal when its in the form of an isosceles trapezium.
If you are clever you will know that a trapezium does not bisect.
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Area = a [(b1 + b2)/2]a = altitude (height) of the trapezoidb1 = length of one baseb2 = length of the other base
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It is approximately a trapezium - that is why it is called a trapezium muscle!
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Isosceles trapezium
an iscoceles trapezium is concyclic
No, a parallelogram cannot be a trapezium.
The 2 diagonals of a trapezium are only equal when its in the form of an isosceles trapezium.
The 2 diagonals of a trapezium are only equal when its in the form of an isosceles trapezium.