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No, a trapezoid does not have 4 equal sides.
A quadrilateral with 4 equal sides but not a trapezoid is called a rhombus. In a rhombus, opposite sides are parallel but there are no right angles.
The answer depends on the shape of the paper when you start.
No not never
A trapezoid need not have any equal sides, but it may have some equal sides. The only requirements to be a trapezoid, is that it has 4 sides, and at least one pair of parallel sides.
yes you can put a trapezoid on top and the bottom but upside down and the one on the side put it side ways so you have 4 trapezoids Would you trust an answer that isn't even punctuated? Not that it would make any sense even if it were. The question says "a trapezoid"; that means one, not four. Probably the easiest method is to divide the trapezoid into 2 equal parts, then divide each of these into 2 equal parts. Bisect the parallel sides, then connect the midpoints forming 2 new trapezoids each half the size of the original. The bases of each are equal and each is the same height. Repeat the procedure for each of the new trapezoids. All 4 will be equal in area, but they won't be congruent (equal in shape).
No, because a trapezoid has 4 sides and a scale has to have 2 sides equal and 1 different.
Yes because a quadrilateral has 4 sides, and an Isosceles trapezoid has 4 sides, just 2 of them are equal. :)
Trapezoid
No. A trapezoid is a 4-sided polygon with one pair of parallel sides. A parallelogram with 4 equal sides is a rhombus. (A parallelogram with 4 equal sides and 4 right angles is a square, which is a special case of a rhombus.)
A trapezoid can have 4 equal sides and one right angle.