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A trapezoid.

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Q: What shape has one pair of parallel sides of different lengths and one pair of sides of equal length?
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Is an isoscles trapezoid a trapezoid with legs of equal length?

Yes but the parallel bases are of different lengths


What are the types of trapezuim?

A trapezium or a trapezoid has one pair of parallel sides of different lengths but an isosceles trapezium also has one pair of parallel sides of different lengths but its sloping sides are equal in length.


How are trapazoids and rectangles different?

A trapezoid has 1 pair of parallel sides of different lengths A rectangle has 2 pairs of parallel sides with opposite sides equal in length


What is a isoceles trapezoid?

It is a quadrilateral that has 2 parallel sides of different lengths and 2 sides of equal length with base angles being equal


Does the parallel side of a trapezoid equal?

No, the parallel sides of a trapezoid are not equal.


Does an isosceles trapezoid have 2 pairs of parallel sides?

No. All trapezoids have only one pair of parallel sides which are different in length. In an isosceles trapezoid the lengths of the two non-parallel sides are equal.


How is a rectangle and square diffrerent?

A rectangle has 2 pairs of parallel lines of different lengths but a square has 2 pairs of parallel lines of equal lengths


How many pairs of parallel lines does a trapezoidsquare and atriangle have?

A trapezoid has a pair of opposite parallel lines of different lengths A square has 2 pairs of opposite parallel lines of equal lengths A triangle has no parallel lines


Do all trapeziums have diagonals of equal length?

No. Even in the non-US use of the term (a quadrilateral with at least one set of parallel lines), the lengths of the parallel lines may not be the same, and/or the angles formed by each adjacent side may be different (as in a rhomboid), resulting in diagonals of extremely different lengths.Only in rectangles are diagonals "always" of equal length.


Does a parallelogram have sides that are the same length?

They may be, but are not required to be.Additional Information:-Normally a parallelogram including a rectangle have 2 pairs of parallel sides of different lengthsBut a square and a rhombus have 2 pairs of parallel sides of equal lengths


How is a square and a trapezoid different?

A square has two pairs of equal parallel sides whereas a trapezoid only has one pair of parallel sides of different lengths.


Is a trapezoid a parallellelogram?

No because a trapezoid has only one pair of parallel sides of different lengths whereas a parallelogram has two pairs of parallel sides of equal lengths but they are both four sided quadrilaterals.