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Yes. In a regular polygon, all sides have the same length, and all angles have the same measure. By the definition of a trapezoid (the only condition is that there are two parallel sides), in general these conditions are not fulfilled. Of course, a square is also a trapezoid, but other trapezoids don't fulfill the conditions for a regular polygon.

Yes. In a regular polygon, all sides have the same length, and all angles have the same measure. By the definition of a trapezoid (the only condition is that there are two parallel sides), in general these conditions are not fulfilled. Of course, a square is also a trapezoid, but other trapezoids don't fulfill the conditions for a regular polygon.

Yes. In a regular polygon, all sides have the same length, and all angles have the same measure. By the definition of a trapezoid (the only condition is that there are two parallel sides), in general these conditions are not fulfilled. Of course, a square is also a trapezoid, but other trapezoids don't fulfill the conditions for a regular polygon.

Yes. In a regular polygon, all sides have the same length, and all angles have the same measure. By the definition of a trapezoid (the only condition is that there are two parallel sides), in general these conditions are not fulfilled. Of course, a square is also a trapezoid, but other trapezoids don't fulfill the conditions for a regular polygon.

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Yes. In a regular polygon, all sides have the same length, and all angles have the same measure. By the definition of a trapezoid (the only condition is that there are two parallel sides), in general these conditions are not fulfilled. Of course, a square is also a trapezoid, but other trapezoids don't fulfill the conditions for a regular polygon.

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