Depending on whether you're using the British (two parallel sides - aka parallelogram in US) or the US definition (no parallel sides), you could POSSIBLY have equal length sides, but none are required to make a trapezium.
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No because a Trapezium does not have straight sides so there not equal
It has four sides. ;-)))))))))))))))
Unfortunately it does not have equal length in fact 2 of its sides are the same but the others are not.* * * * *Wrong!The key requirement of a trapezium is that it has exactly one pair of parallel sides. It can have 0, 1, 2 or 3 sides of equal length.Also, there is nothing fortunate or unfortunate about having sides of equal length.
A trapezium is considered to be a regular shape. The trapezium is referred to as a regular polygon which has all sides equal.
It depends on where you are. If in the USA, a trapezium has no parallel sides. For everywhere else, a trapezium has one set of parellel sides (which is called a trapezoid in USA).