Isosceles trapezoid.
A trapezoid can also be a parallelogram if its non-parallel sides are of equal length.
A trapezoid is one of them providing it is not an isosceles trapezoid.
Area of a trapezoid = (1/2) x (height) x (length of the base + length of the top)
No its parallel bases can never be equal in length. But if it is in the form of an isosceles trapezoid then its slanted sides are equal in length.
Isosceles trapezoid.
Not necessarily. The two sides of equal length could be adjacent sides.
A trapezoid can also be a parallelogram if its non-parallel sides are of equal length.
A trapezoid is one of them providing it is not an isosceles trapezoid.
Draw two parallel lines of unequal length, and connect their end points. If you have a right angle, it is a right trapezoid. If the non-parallel sides are equal in length, it is an isosceles trapezoid.
Area of a trapezoid = (1/2) x (height) x (length of the base + length of the top)
No its parallel bases can never be equal in length. But if it is in the form of an isosceles trapezoid then its slanted sides are equal in length.
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Yes but the parallel bases are of different lengths
Called an Isosceles trapezoid when the sides that aren't parallel are equal in length.
A trapezoid in which the legs are congruent is called an isosceles trapezoid. In this type of trapezoid, not only are the legs equal in length, but the base angles are also equal, and the diagonals are congruent. This symmetry gives the isosceles trapezoid distinct geometric properties compared to other trapezoid types.