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How is a rectangle and trapezoid similar? - Answers
They both have four straight sides, and at least one of the sides is a different length from the other three (in a rectangle, opposite sides are the same length, and has for right-angled corners. In a regular trapezoid, the bottom side is usually the longest, the two angled sides are the same length, and the top might be the same length as the sides, longer, or shorter. as long as it isn't the same as the first (bottom) side).
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How is a rectangle and trapezoid similar? - Answers
They both have four straight sides, and at least one of the sides is a different length from the other three (in a rectangle, opposite sides are the same length, and has for right-angled corners. In a regular trapezoid, the bottom side is usually the longest, the two angled sides are the same length, and the top might be the same length as the sides, longer, or shorter. as long as it isn't the same as the first (bottom) side).
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How is a rectangle and trapezoid similar? - Answers
They both have four straight sides, and at least one of the sides is a different length from the other three (in a rectangle, opposite sides are the same length, and has for right-angled corners. In a regular trapezoid, the bottom side is usually the longest, the two angled sides are the same length, and the top might be the same length as the sides, longer, or shorter. as long as it isn't the same as the first (bottom) side).
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