I agree, I had never come across a regular trapezium before - I understood regular to mean equal sides and angles?
Posted on 6th April 2017
J Hulance
Two points to note: "regular trapezium" is more commonly known as an "isosceles trapezium", and the diagonals do NOT cross at 90 degrees (in general).
Posted on 14th January 2016
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