When I was in sixth grade i remember my math teacher told me Kangaroos Hop up to six feet high.
why you ask?
cause they had more SWAG bro, and they wore chanclas(:
A trapezoid has only one pair of parallel sides. These parallel sides are called the bases of the trapezoid, while the other two sides are non-parallel and are known as the legs of the trapezoid.
It is a quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides. The non-parallel sides are typically called the legs, while the parallel sides are known as the bases. Trapeziums are commonly encountered in geometry.
This could be just about any quadrilateral. Is there anything else describing it? A trapezoid has 2 parallel sides and usually looks like the Pizza Hut roof symbol. A parallelogram is described as a rectangle that got run over by a bus by my math teacher :P Parallelograms have two sets of parallel sides. The top and the bottom are parallel, the sides are parallel, but the top and side or bottom and sides aren't. Rectangles have two sets of parallel sides, as do squares. Hope this helps and wasn't too vague! ________ / \ / \ / \ / \ ------------------- Trapezoid _________ / / / / / / / / / / -------------- Parallelogram If those two show up as random slashes, dashes, and underscores, just ignore them. I typed them as demonstrations as the shapes, but they might show up wrong.
Yes, the setae on an earthworm segment are usually arranged in pairs, with each pair located on opposite sides of the segment. These setae help the earthworm grip the soil and aid in movement.
A pair of rabbits is commonly referred to as a "brace" in hunting terminology.
An isosceles trapezoid has a pair of parallel sides and a pair of equal base angles
A rhombus
A trapezoid (trapezium) has only 2 sides parallel and not all angles equal
a trapeziod
it is a trapozoid
A trapezoid.
Each pair of opposite sides are of equal measure and are parallel. All the interior angles are right angles.
A trapeziod.
A trapezoid.
trapazoid
rhombus
A trapezium.