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  1. A trapezoid is a quadrilateral whose at least two sides are parallel to each other. It is a 2-dimensional plane geometric figure. The area of a trapezoid is half the product of the perpendicular distance between parallel sides and the sum of the lengths of the parallel sides.

  2. May 4, 2023 · Real-life examples: Show the kids real-life examples of trapezoids, like the shape of a bridge, a car window, or a cardboard box. This can help them relate the concept to the world around them and see the practical applications of the shape.

  3. Apr 19, 2024 · A trapezoid is a 4-sided flat shape with one pair of parallel sides called its bases. The height (also called altitude) of a trapezoid is perpendicular to its bases. The other two non-parallel sides are called legs. Examples of trapezoid-shaped objects are flowerpots, handbags, pails, and other architectural things.

  4. A trapezoid, also known as a trapezium, is a flat closed shape having 4 straight sides, with one pair of parallel sides. The parallel sides of a trapezium are known as the bases, and its non-parallel sides are called legs. The parallel sides can be horizontal, vertical or slanting.

  5. May 29, 2023 · The trapezoid, with its unique properties and distinctive shape, finds practical applications across various fields, showcasing its versatility and significance. Let’s delve into some notable applications of trapezoids in different domains.

  6. Provide real-life examples of trapezoids to help students connect the concept to their surroundings. For instance, point out trapezoidal shapes in buildings, road signs, or furniture. Discuss the properties of a trapezoid.

  7. Jan 9, 2024 · A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides. It is a 2D flat closed shape with four sides. It has one set of opposite parallel sides known as the base and another set of non-parallel sides known as the legs or laterals of a trapezoid. The perpendicular distance between the parallel sides is known as altitude.