A trapezoid is necessarily a convex quadrilateral in Euclidean geometry. The parallel sides are called the bases of the trapezoid. The other two sides are called the legs (or the…
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A trapezoid, also known as a trapezium, is a flat closed shape having 4 straight sides, with one pair of parallel sides. The parallel sides of a trapezium are known…
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A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with two sides parallel. The trapezoid is equivalent to the British definition of trapezium (Bronshtein and Semendyayev 1977, p. 174). An isosceles trapezoid is a…
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Trapezoid. A trapezoid is a 4-sided flat shape with straight sides that has a pair of opposite sides parallel (marked with arrows below): is an isosceles trapezoid when it has…
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Welcome to Omni's trapezoid calculator, where we'll learn all about these four-sided shapes.We'll show you how to calculate the area of a trapezoid, how to find the height of a…
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In a right trapezoid, like a right triangle, the height is perpendicular to the bases. However, in a right trapezoid the height is also one of the legs. A right…
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The first and last terms are the outer bases of the trapezoids on each end of the graph, whereas the inner terms are the bases of the two trapezoids either…
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Area of a trapezoid is found with the formula, A= (a+b)h/2. To find the area of a trapezoid, you need to know the lengths of the two parallel sides (the…
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Convex quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides
In geometry, a trapezoid (/ˈtræpəzɔɪd/) in American and Canadian English, or trapezium (/trəˈpiːziəm/) in British and other forms of English,[1][2] is a quadrilateral that has at least one pair of parallel sides.