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How are a rectangle and a trapezoid alike? - Answers
A rectangle and a trapezoid are alike in that:both are polygonsboth have four sides (that is, both are quadrilaterals)both have four anglesboth have interior angles whose sum is 360°both have exterior angles whose sum is 360°both have at least one pair of parallel sidesthe area of each is (1/2 of the height) times (the sum of the bases)both can tesselateBy definition, a rectangle is NOT a trapezoid since a trapezoid can have ONLY one set of parallel sides and a rectangle always has two.
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How are a rectangle and a trapezoid alike? - Answers
A rectangle and a trapezoid are alike in that:both are polygonsboth have four sides (that is, both are quadrilaterals)both have four anglesboth have interior angles whose sum is 360°both have exterior angles whose sum is 360°both have at least one pair of parallel sidesthe area of each is (1/2 of the height) times (the sum of the bases)both can tesselateBy definition, a rectangle is NOT a trapezoid since a trapezoid can have ONLY one set of parallel sides and a rectangle always has two.
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How are a rectangle and a trapezoid alike? - Answers
A rectangle and a trapezoid are alike in that:both are polygonsboth have four sides (that is, both are quadrilaterals)both have four anglesboth have interior angles whose sum is 360°both have exterior angles whose sum is 360°both have at least one pair of parallel sidesthe area of each is (1/2 of the height) times (the sum of the bases)both can tesselateBy definition, a rectangle is NOT a trapezoid since a trapezoid can have ONLY one set of parallel sides and a rectangle always has two.
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