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  1. The quadrilaterals with exactly one line of symmetry are a kite and an isosceles trapezium. The line of symmetry cuts the shape into two mirrored halves.

  2. In Euclidean geometry, an isosceles trapezoid (isosceles trapezium in British English) is a convex quadrilateral with a line of symmetry bisecting one pair of opposite sides. It is a special case of a trapezoid.

    • Area of Isosceles Trapezoid
    • Perimeter of Isosceles Trapezoid
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    To find the area of the isosceles trapezoid we have to add the base sides or parallel sides and divide it by 2 and then multiply the result with height. Area of Isosceles Trapezoid = (sum of parallel sides ÷ 2) × h

    To find the perimeter of the isosceles trapezoid we have to add all the sides of the isosceles trapezoid. Perimeter of Isosceles Trapezoid = sum of all sides

    Check out the interesting topics to learn more about the Isosceles Trapezoid. 1. Trapezoid Formula 2. Area of Trapezoid 3. Perimeter of a Trapezoid Formula 4. Isosceles Trapezoid Calculator

  3. The defining trait of this special type of trapezoid is that the two non-parallel sides (XW and YZ below) are congruent.

  4. Isosceles Trapezoid A trapezoid (called a trapezium in the UK) has a pair of opposite sides parallel. And a trapezium (called a trapezoid in the UK) is a quadrilateral with NO parallel sides:

  5. In the realm of geometry, the isosceles trapezoid stands out as a unique and fascinating quadrilateral. Defined by its two congruent sides and parallel bases, this shape possesses a captivating blend of properties that make it both aesthetically pleasing and practically significant.

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  7. An isosceles trapezoid is a trapezoid with the non-parallel sides congruent. An additional property of isosceles trapezoids is base angles are congruent.

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