trapets
Trapets is a term used in several languages to denote the quadrilateral commonly known in English as a trapezoid (or trapezium in British usage). The defining feature is that at least one pair of opposite sides is parallel, called the bases. In math education, trapets is used to refer to this class of shapes and to discuss their properties, measurements, and applications.
Definition and basic properties: A trapets has two parallel sides, the bases, and two non-parallel sides called
Variants and notable facts: If the non-parallel sides are equal in length, the trapets is isosceles, which
Construction and applications: Trapets arise in geometry problems, architectural design, and engineering sketches wherever a quadrilateral
History and naming: The study of trapezoidal figures goes back to Euclidean geometry and remains a fundamental