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27 May, 10:38

Explain when a trapezoid is not a parallelogram. Sketch an example.

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  1. 27 May, 14:26
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    A quadrilateral is a parallelogram if it has two pairs of parallel sides.

    A quadrilateral is a trapezoid if it has one pair of parallel sides.

    This implies that all parallelogram are trapezoid: if you have two pairs of parallel sides, you have one pair of parallel sides - you actually have more than required.

    On the other hand, not all trapezoid are parallelogram: if you have one pair of parallel sides, you can't be sure that the other pair of sides will be parallel, too.

    So, a trapezoid is not a parallelogram if it has only one pair of parallel sides, and the other two are not parallel.
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