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Define
Rhombus and Trapezium with
diagram​

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Answered by pallavinalakar
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The Trapezoid (UK: Trapezium)

Trapezoid (or Trapezium) Trapezoid (or Trapezium)

Trapezoid

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:

Trapezoid Trapezium

In the US: a pair of parallel sides NO parallel sides

In the UK: NO parallel sides a pair of parallel sides

(the US and UK definitions are swapped over!)

An Isosceles trapezoid, as shown above, has left and right sides of equal length that join to the base at equal angles

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rhombus is a four-sided shape where all sides have equal length (marked "s").

Also opposite sides are parallel and opposite angles are equal.

Rhombus Diagonals

Another interesting thing is that the diagonals (dashed lines) meet in the middle at a right angle. In other words they "bisect" (cut in half) each other at right angles.

A rhombus is sometimes called a rhomb or a diamond

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