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Trapeziums. A trapezium is a quadrilateral with at least one pair of sides parallel. Here are some examples of trapeziums: All trapeziums possess the following property: One pair of sides of a trapezium is parallel. This trapezium is usually called a rhombus: This trapezium is usually called a parallelogram: This trapezium is usually called a ...
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A triangle is a 3-sided shape, with the sum of interior angles totalling 180°. There are three types of triangles: equilateral, isosceles and scalene. Equilateral triangle: • All sides are equal in length • All angles are equal in size (60°) Isosceles triangle: • Two sides are equal in length • Two angles are equal in size
An isosceles trapezium has: One pair of unequal parallel sides. Two non-parallel equal sides. Two pairs of adjacent equal angles. Diagonals that are equal in length. One line of symmetry.
What could be the name of the 2-dimensional shape with 4 sides, which has all angles of equal sizes? What is the name of a 6-sided, 2-dimensional shape which has sides of equal lengths? Draw a parallelogram with sides of lengths 3 cm and 4 cm and with smallest angle equal to 60 °.
can draw 2D shapes and make representations of 3D objects using an appropriate range of methods and efficient use of resources. MTH 2-16c. Guide to 2D Shapes. Triangles. Equilateral triangle. 3 equal sides. 3 equal angles of 60°. Isosceles triangle.
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Isosceles Trapezium Equal angles 4 2 pairs 4 2 pairs 1 pair Diagonals Bisect at right angles Bisect –NOT at right angles intersect at right angles Angle Properties Types of Triangle Equilateral Isosceles Scalene Equal angles / sides 3 2 0 Lines of symmetry 3 1 0 Rotational symmetry Order 3 Order 1 Order 1 Right-angled version No. of sides ...
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An Isosceles trapezoid, as shown above, has left and right sides of equal length that join to the base at equal angles. The Kite Hey, it looks like a kite (usually).