Do you mean how much do the angles add to it is 360 degrees. This is true of all 4 sided shapes or quadrilaterals.
YES!!! It is an Assymmetric Trapezium. The word 'Assymetric' means that it is not symmteric; that is one side is NOT a mirror image of the other. So a pair of parallel lines, each of different length. On the left side ,say, you can have a vertical/right angled/90 degree intercepting line. On the right side , say, you can have an angled/sloping line. The two internal angles are one acute and the other obtuse, but their sum is 180 degrees. This is an assymetric trapezium. A symetric trapezium the one sloping side is a mirror image of the other sloping side.
The word trapezium contains four syllables.
A trapezium is a 4 sided quadrilateral with a pair of opposite parallel sides that have different lengths
There are 4 angles in trapezium. Two sides or trapezium are parallel and another two sides are not parallel to each otheer
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A trapezium is a 4 sided quadrilateral that has 4 interior angles which add up to 360 degrees.
no the opposite degrees of a trapezium can never be the same.
It could be a kite or a right trapezium.
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the sides ofn trapezium are 11.3cm 14.5cm, 11.1cm, and 6.5cm. The perpendicular height is 10.4cm calculate the are giving your answer to an appropriate degree accuracy try this instead 1/2*(Area of top + Area of bottom)*Height
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It is approximately a trapezium - that is why it is called a trapezium muscle!
A trapezium or parallelogram are two examples.
type 'shape of a trapezium' in Google then you get the shape of trapezium , quadrilateral , rhombus , ect...
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The 2 diagonals of a trapezium are only equal when its in the form of an isosceles trapezium.