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Do the diagonals of isosceles trapezium bisect the angles? - Answers

In an isosceles trapezium (or isosceles trapezoid), the diagonals do not bisect the angles at the vertices where they meet. While the angles at the base are equal, the angles at the top are also equal but not necessarily bisected by the diagonals. The diagonals are equal in length and create two congruent triangles, but they do not divide the angles into equal parts.



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In an isosceles trapezium (or isosceles trapezoid), the diagonals do not bisect the angles at the vertices where they meet. While the angles at the base are equal, the angles at the top are also equal but not necessarily bisected by the diagonals. The diagonals are equal in length and create two congruent triangles, but they do not divide the angles into equal parts.



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Do the diagonals of isosceles trapezium bisect the angles? - Answers

In an isosceles trapezium (or isosceles trapezoid), the diagonals do not bisect the angles at the vertices where they meet. While the angles at the base are equal, the angles at the top are also equal but not necessarily bisected by the diagonals. The diagonals are equal in length and create two congruent triangles, but they do not divide the angles into equal parts.

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