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If trapezoids have the same area, would they always have the same perimeter?
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R_scott
think about an isosceles trapezoid that's almost a square , but not quite
then think about squashing it ... pushing the top base down
... and lengthening the bottom base (and sides) to maintain the area
then think about squashing it ... pushing the top base down
... and lengthening the bottom base (and sides) to maintain the area
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