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re: Geographical oddity of the day

Posted on 4/24/23 at 1:04 am to
Posted by RobbBobb
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Posted on 4/24/23 at 1:04 am to
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Isosceles trapezoid is a trapezoid in which the top and bottom sides are parallel

Correct
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while the remaining two non-parallel sides have the same length.

Incorrect

The 2 non-parallel sides are longer in two points on the Utah border by 560 ft, and another segment by 3860 ft. Making one longitudinal line 4420 ft longer than the other. Which is just shy of a mile longer
Posted by skrayper
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Member since Nov 2012
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Posted on 4/24/23 at 10:28 am to
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Incorrect The 2 non-parallel sides are longer in two points on the Utah border by 560 ft, and another segment by 3860 ft. Making one longitudinal line 4420 ft longer than the other. Which is just shy of a mile longer


I wasn’t implying that Colorado was or was not one; I was simply replying to someone who claimed there was no such thing as an Isosceles trapezoid
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