An irregular trapezium, or trapezoid, is defined by having only one pair of parallel sides, while the lengths and angles of the other sides can vary. Unlike a regular trapezium, the non-parallel sides are not necessarily equal in length, and the angles can be of different measures. Additionally, an irregular trapezium does not have symmetry, which distinguishes it from isosceles trapeziums, where the non-parallel sides are equal and the base angles are equal. Overall, its properties are characterized by the lack of uniformity in side lengths and angles.
It is irregular.
Its parallel sides are of different lengths. Its angles are not all the same.
yes
An irregular trapezium.
Parallel (at least one pair)
It is irregular.
Its parallel sides are of different lengths. Its angles are not all the same.
yes
Irregular
A parallelogram, a rhombus, kites, arrowheads, trapezium and irregular quadrilaterals. However, some kites, arrowheads, trapezium and irregular quadrilaterals can have one (or more) right angles.
An irregular trapezium.
Parallel (at least one pair)
An isosceles trapezium and selected irregular quadrilaterals.
irregular trapezium
In the United States, yes its very definition is a general irregular quadrilateral. However, outside the U.S., its the same thing as a trapezoid and there are regular and irregular trapezoids.
1.in a trapezium, only one pair of opposite sides are parallel. 2.in a trapezium, only one pair consecutive angels are supplementary.
The area of a trapezium is found because: 0.5*(sum of parallel sides)*height = area