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Does an isosceles trapezoid have two sets of parallel sides? why or why not?
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Does an isosceles trapezoid have two sets of parallel sides? why or why not?
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Does an isosceles trapezoid have two sets of parallel sides? why or why not?
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One line is usually shorter and the other is longer
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An isosceles trapezoid does not have two sets of parallel sides because there is only one set of equal sides the other two lines are not equal because one line is shorter and the other is longer so that would not be considered a parallel side.
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