Yes
At least 2. (If all 3 sides are congruent it's equallateral, but can still be called isoceles)
Because of its 3 sides 2 of them are equal and its base angles are equal
It looks like an isoceles triangle that has had its vertex cut off parallel to its base.
There is no combination of trapezoids which can form a triangle. well not exactly, if you have three " isoceles like trapezoid", then you can, provided, you are allowed to overlap. you should be able to figure it out now.... What if the triangle was equilateral and the trapezoids were isoceles? You wouldn't need the trapezoids to overlap. Use the longer 'bottom' edge of each trapezoid and the 'left' edge of the next trapezoid to make up the edge of the triangle. The shorter 'top' edge of the trapezoids touch the 'right' edge of the next trapezoid in the center of the triangle.
Yes
yep bcuz it has 4 sides which makes it a quadrilateral
Yes they are. Basically you can think of an isoceles trapezoid as an isoceles triangle with the top cut off parallel with the base.
At least 2. (If all 3 sides are congruent it's equallateral, but can still be called isoceles)
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Because of its 3 sides 2 of them are equal and its base angles are equal
A trapezoid is a special case of a quadrilateral which has 1 pair of parallel sides.
The 4 interior angles add up to 360 degrees
All of these are varieties of quadrilaterals. Some include: squares rectangles rhombus (diamond) trapezoid parallelogram kite isoceles trapezoid
It looks like an isoceles triangle that has had its vertex cut off parallel to its base.
A trapezoid is a four-sided figure with two opposite sides parallel. A rectangle (and also a parallelogram) is a trapezoid but BOTH pairs of opposite sides are parallel.
A trapezoid is a quadrilateral which must have one pair of parallel sides. If the other pair of sides is also parallel then it is a parallelogram.