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Is it impossible for a trapezoid to have parallel sides that are the same length
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Is it impossible for a trapezoid to have parallel sides that are the same length
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it is possible for a trapizoid to have parrallel sides
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Yes it is impossible for a trapezoid to ave parallel sides that are the same length. There can be an Isosceles trapezoid if the sides that aren't parallel are the equal in length and both angels coming from the parallel side are equal.
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