"It is a quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides." is the true one.
Some people define it as having at least one pair of parallel sides, so if your teacher is one of those people then all of the answers are wrong, but since all of the other answers are definitely wrong then this is the only one that could be right.
SU=TV
yes because it is not always true and so it could and may not depending how their draw it or write it and it is sometimes true and sometimes not true.
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All trapezoids have four sides, and all of them have one set of parallel lines
Not necessarily. If the statement is "All rectangles are polygons", the converse is "All polygons are rectangles." This converse is not true.
SU=TV
Oh, dude, like technically speaking, all rectangles are trapezoids, but not all trapezoids are rectangles. It's like saying all squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares. So, yeah, some trapezoids can be rectangles, but not all of them. It's like a geometry mind game, man.
No but they are both 4 sided quadrilaterals.
No trapezoids are parallelograms, and no parallelograms are trapezoids.
No trapezoids are parallelograms, and no parallelograms are trapezoids.
No trapezoids are parallelograms, and no parallelograms are trapezoids.
False but they are both 4 sided quadrilaterals
No. Trapezoids are not parallelograms at all.
No trapezoids are parallelograms, and no parallelograms are trapezoids.
All trapezoids are also parallelograms.
All quadrilaterals are 4 sided shapes which includes trapezoids.
yes because it is not always true and so it could and may not depending how their draw it or write it and it is sometimes true and sometimes not true.