On an isosceles trapezoid, the two sides that are not parallel to each other will be exactly the same length. If this is true, than it would be create a symetric trapezoid. The diagonals would be the same length. The bases of any trapezoid are parallel, so this is true. The diagonals cannot possibly be perpendicular because the 2 nonparallel sides would be slanted. So, the answer is the 3rd choice.
It is given that, ABC BC =6.5cm CA=6.3cm AB=4.8cm Steps involved in construction Step 1: First draw a line segment AB = 4.8cm using pencil and ruler And mark one end A and other end B Step 2: From the point A draw an cm Step 3: From the point B draw an arc of length 6.5 cm Step point of intersection of these arc as C. Step 5: Join A and C & B and C. Now the triangle ABC is ready with BC =6.5cm CA=6.3cm AB=4.8cm
Answer is going to be: 4/100
Answer:
sure can
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
B. 88.8
Step-by-step explanation:
let x represent class y
(x+71.2)/2=80 multiply each side by 2
x+71.2=160 subtract 71.2 by both sides
x=88.8
or
trial an error
replace x with each of the numbers and see if it plugs in.
example:
(80.5+71.2)/2=80
151.7/2=80
75.85=80?
false. incorrect
another example:
(88.8+71.2)/2=80
160/2=80
80=80?
true. correct