The trapezius is a large superficial muscle that extends longitudinally from the occipital bone to the lower thoracic vertebrae and laterally to the spine of the scapula (shoulder blade).
I know one place it connects. The base of the skull, the shoulder and the thoracic 12th vertebra, (that is one place)
The trapezius muscle runs from the side of your neck to the top of your shoulder.
If you move your shoulder straight up, it is the trapezius doing the work.
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It's similar to Pythagoras Theorem and Trigonometry.
No, trapezia are convex.
The plural of trapezium may be trapeziums or trapezia.
It depends on isosceles WHAT? There are isosceles triangles, isosceles trapezia, for example.
A quadrilateral, which includes squares, rhombi, parallellograms and trapezia...
There are infinitly many types. However some broad (and not necessaryly exclusive) classes of trapezia are Right trapezia (with at least 1 right angle) Isoceles trapeziea (the non parallel sides are equal in length) parallelograms (both pairs of sides are parallel)
Predators of starfishes are: Triton Trujmpet (Charonia tritonis), Harlequin Shrimp (hymenocera elegans), Reef Crab (trapezia sp.)
The vertical cross sections are trapezia or triangles. The horizontal cross sections are rectangles which are mathematically similar to the base.
-- every parallelogram (including rectangles, squares, and rhombera)-- trapezia (trapezoids)-- every regular polygon with an even number of sides
In order to find the area of a trapeze you must add the area and the base and divide it by 2. Then divide the result by the height.
Letter L unless you count the ends as additional sides An irregular quadrilateral, such as certain trapezium. should that be trapezia or trapeziums?
A trapezium is a 2D shape; volume it an attribute of 3D shapes. The volume of all trapezia is 0.