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Trapezoid KLMN has vertices K(1, 3), L(3, 1), M(3, 0), and N(1, −2).



Is this trapezoid an isosceles trapezoid?



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Reason: LM and NK are vertical so they are parallel (x = 3 and x = 1). The legs KL and MN have lengths √8 (2√2) each, so the nonparallel sides are congruent — the trapezoid is isosceles.