A trapezoid need not have any lines of symmetry. An isosceles trapezoid has one vertical line of symmetry.
A regular hexagon folded in half would look like an isosceles trapezoid.
No, it is either a trapezoid or a square.
its non parallel sides are equal. it is vertically symmetrical. any one pair of sides are parallel like in all trapeziums. the co-interior angles between the parallel sides sum up to 90 degrees.
It looks like an isosceles triangle with its top cut off by a line parallel to its base.
It only has two equal lengths out of however many sides like an isosceles triangle
A trapezoid need not have any lines of symmetry. An isosceles trapezoid has one vertical line of symmetry.
False.
In a general trapezium, the non-parallel sides are not congruent. However, in an isosceles trapezium, the non-parallel sides are congruent. So the shape is like an isosceles triangle with its apex chopped off by a straight line parallel to its base.
Oh, dude, congruent diagonals in an isosceles trapezoid? Like, totally not a thing. In an isosceles trapezoid, the diagonals are not necessarily congruent; they can be different lengths. So, yeah, they're just doing their own thing, not bothering to match up.
WXYZ is a trapezoid......
Base angles are equal and sides are equal in length. It looks like a isosceles triangle that has had its vertex cut off parallel to its base.
A regular hexagon folded in half would look like an isosceles trapezoid.
the windshield on a car
An isosceles trapezoid only has 1 pair of congruent sides. It is drawn like this:
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Oh, dude, so like, an isosceles trapezoid can totally be divided into 4 equal parts by drawing two diagonals from the top vertices to the bottom base. This creates four triangles, and since the trapezoid is isosceles, the diagonals will be equal in length, dividing the trapezoid into four equal parts. It's like magic, but with math!