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Q: Which description does not gurantee that a trapezoid is isoscles?
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Is an isoscles trapezoid a trapezoid with legs of equal length?

Yes but the parallel bases are of different lengths


If the bases of an isoscles trapezoid have lengths of 19 and 38 what is the length of the median?

The median is 28.5 units long.


How many sides does a isoscles have?

What kind of isosceles? A isosceles triangle has 3 sides, while a isosceles trapezoid has 4 sides. Hope i helped:)


Which figure has 2 right angle 1 obtuse angle and 1 acute angle?

It fits the description of a trapezoid


The bases of isoscles trapezoid ABCD ARE 24cm and 36cm and its base angles are 45 degrees what is the height of the 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


Which description guarantees that a trapezoid is not always an isosceles?

C. Congruent Bases


What is a poygon that has exactly one pair of parallel sides and no congruent sides?

A polygon in the form of a trapezoid would fit the given description providing that it is not an isosceles trapezoid.


Is there a quadrangle that has 2 pairs of equual sides but is not a parallelogram?

An isosceles trapezoid fits the description


What shape has four sides of unequal length?

A trapezoid would fit the given description


A qaudrilateral with 1 pair of parallel sides and no equal sides?

A trapezoid can fit that description.


Why is a rectangle a trapezoid?

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.


How may faces does an isoscles triangle have?

One.