It depends on how the trapezoid is shaped. _ / \ If it's like this, it would have 1 line of symmetry going vertically. _ |_\ This trapizoid would have no lines of symmetry.
A TRAPIZOID has 2 lines of symmetry
a trapizoid(:? i think!!(::
a triangle= 180' and so try to see how many angles u can touch to make triangle(s) in a trapizoid say u fit 3 then u do 180x3
Depends on whose definition of trapeziod you use.In geometry, a four-sided figure with one pair of parallel sides is referred to as a trapezoid. However, some authors[2] define a trapezoid as a quadrilateral having exactly one pair of parallel sides, thereby excluding parallelograms and therefore squares too.This question really depends on what type of book you read because there is a debate on the definition if it means it has 1 pair of parallel sides or if it means it ONLY has 1 pair of parallel sides.Overall in upper level textbooks (calculus) it is not considered a trapizoid, but in lower level math textbooks it is often considered a trapizoid.
It depends on how the trapezoid is shaped. _ / \ If it's like this, it would have 1 line of symmetry going vertically. _ |_\ This trapizoid would have no lines of symmetry.
There are zero right angles in a trapizoid............
A TRAPIZOID has 2 lines of symmetry
Most probably because there is no such word as trapizoid. A trapezoid is a quadrilateral.
The answer depends on what x is. And also, it is a trapezoid, not trapizoid!
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there are two pairs of parrell lines in a trapizoid, the top line and bottom line. I hope I answered your question!!=)=)