A prism
The congruent and symmetrical shapes are shapes that have at least a line of symmetry. Some examples:isosceles trianglesequilateral trianglessquaresrectanglesisosceles trapezoidsregular pentagonany regular n-gon shapes!There are many congruent shapes that follow the given conditions!
Not true. They have only one base and several (3 or more) lateral triangular faces. A pyramid has a single vertex over a base - there are no parallel faces in any pyramid.
No. A quadrilateral is trapezoid if it has at least one pair of parallel sides.
Any shape with at least two straight sides can have opposite parallel and congruent sides. For example, a running track.
prism and cylinder
A prism
How about a cylinder or a cuboid
Prism, Cylinder, and Cube
Cylinder, Cube, Prism.
The congruent and symmetrical shapes are shapes that have at least a line of symmetry. Some examples:isosceles trianglesequilateral trianglessquaresrectanglesisosceles trapezoidsregular pentagonany regular n-gon shapes!There are many congruent shapes that follow the given conditions!
If it has at least one set of parallel sides, then at least one set of angles are congruent
Not true. They have only one base and several (3 or more) lateral triangular faces. A pyramid has a single vertex over a base - there are no parallel faces in any pyramid.
A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides. The parallel sides are called bases, and the non-parallel sides are called legs. The bases can be of different lengths, but they must be parallel to each other. The angles formed by the bases and the legs of a trapezoid can vary in size.
It is impossible. You must have at least two sides which are parallel to one another.
You need at least one pair of parallel sides. Most trapezoids have that.
No. A quadrilateral is trapezoid if it has at least one pair of parallel sides.