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?
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?

