Trapezoidal
Trapezoidal is an adjective used to describe things shaped like a trapezoid, a four‑sided polygon with a pair of parallel sides. In geometry, the parallel sides are called the bases and the nonparallel sides are the legs. The term is also used for solids and cross‑sections that carry a trapezoidal profile, as well as in phrases referring to methods or shapes named after the trapezoid.
Two‑dimensional properties: The area of a trapezoid equals the average of the base lengths times the height:
Three‑dimensional: A trapezoidal prism is formed by extruding a trapezoid along a perpendicular axis, and its
Other uses: The term also appears in calculus as the trapezoidal rule, a method for approximating definite