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properties of trapezium​

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Answered by rathinasamygayathri2
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Angle: The sum of angles in a trapezoid-like other quadrilateral is 360°. So in a trapezoid ABCD, ∠A+∠B+∠C+∠D = 360°.

Two angles on the same side are supplementary, that is the sum of the angles of two adjacent sides is equal to 180°.

Its diagonals bisect with each other.

The length of the mid-segment is equal to 1/2 the sum of the bases. In the above figure mid-segment= 1/2 (AB+CD)

In special cases of the isosceles trapezium, legs of the trapezium are congruent to each other. This means that despite being non-parallel, the measurement of both the legs is equal.

Answered by Tigresses
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properties of trapezium

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