Yes but the parallel bases are of different lengths
What kind of isosceles? A isosceles triangle has 3 sides, while a isosceles trapezoid has 4 sides. Hope i helped:)
6 cm Each side of the trapezoid has a right angle triangle with a base of 6 cm. Using trigonometry and the tangent ratio: tan = opp/adj and when rearranged: tan*adj = opp (the height) tan(45)*6 = 6 cm
C. Congruent Bases
A trapezoid can fit that description.
Yes but the parallel bases are of different lengths
The median is 28.5 units long.
What kind of isosceles? A isosceles triangle has 3 sides, while a isosceles trapezoid has 4 sides. Hope i helped:)
It fits the description of a trapezoid
6 cm Each side of the trapezoid has a right angle triangle with a base of 6 cm. Using trigonometry and the tangent ratio: tan = opp/adj and when rearranged: tan*adj = opp (the height) tan(45)*6 = 6 cm
C. Congruent Bases
A polygon in the form of a trapezoid would fit the given description providing that it is not an isosceles trapezoid.
An isosceles trapezoid fits the description
A trapezoid would fit the given description
A trapezoid can fit that description.
A rectangle is not a trapezoid. A trapezoid is defined as a quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides and another pair that is not parallel. That description cannot be applied to a rectangle. It is only if you define a trapezoid as a quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides and say nothing at all about the other sides, can a rectangle be said to be a trapezoid. But you would have to be mathematically incompetent to use that as a definition of a trapezoid.
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