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Isosceles trapezoid         
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TRAPEZOID SYMMETRICAL ABOUT AN AXIS
Isosceles trapezium; Isosceles trapezia; Crossed isosceles trapezoid
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.
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  • '''general trapezoid/trapezium:'''<br/>parallel sides:  <math>a,\, b </math> with  <math>a<b </math> <br/>legs:  <math> c,\, d</math><br/>diagonals:  <math>q,\, p </math><br/> midsegment:  <math>m </math><br/> height/altitude:  <math>h </math>
  • trapezoid/trapezium with opposing triangles <math>S,\,T </math> formed by the diagonals
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CONVEX QUADRILATERAL WITH AT LEAST ONE PAIR OF PARALLEL SIDES
Trapezium (shape); Trapesium; Trapezoidal; Midsegment of a Trapezoid; Trapezoids; Trapeziod; Trapaezoids; Trapizoid; Trapezium formula; Trapeziform; ⏢; Area of a trapezoid; Trapazoid; Right trapezoid; Right Trapezoid; Trapezoid height; Right-angled trapezoid; Right-angled trapezium; Trapezium and trapezoid; Trapezium and Trapezoid; Trapezion
II. Trapezoidal ·adj Having the form of a trapezoid; trapezoid.
Trapezoid         
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  • '''general trapezoid/trapezium:'''<br/>parallel sides:  <math>a,\, b </math> with  <math>a<b </math> <br/>legs:  <math> c,\, d</math><br/>diagonals:  <math>q,\, p </math><br/> midsegment:  <math>m </math><br/> height/altitude:  <math>h </math>
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CONVEX QUADRILATERAL WITH AT LEAST ONE PAIR OF PARALLEL SIDES
Trapezium (shape); Trapesium; Trapezoidal; Midsegment of a Trapezoid; Trapezoids; Trapeziod; Trapaezoids; Trapizoid; Trapezium formula; Trapeziform; ⏢; Area of a trapezoid; Trapazoid; Right trapezoid; Right Trapezoid; Trapezoid height; Right-angled trapezoid; Right-angled trapezium; Trapezium and trapezoid; Trapezium and Trapezoid; Trapezion
A quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides is called, in American and Canadian English, a trapezoid (). In British and other forms of English, a (North American) trapezoid is called a trapezium ().