Question
Take four set-squares from your and your friend's Instrument boxes. Use different numbers of them to place side-by-side and obtain different trapeziums.
If the non-parallel sides of a trapezium are of equal length, we call it an Isosceles trapezium. Did you get an isosceles trapezium in any of your Investigations given above?

Answer

Yes, we will get an isosceles trapezium.

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