Understanding Semisquares: Definition, Properties, and Examples
A semisquare is a type of geometric figure that is formed by two lines that are not parallel and do not intersect. The figure has the shape of a trapezoid, with one line being the base and the other line being the height. The angle between the two lines is less than 90 degrees, but more than 45 degrees.
A semisquare is a quadrilateral with two pairs of adjacent sides that are unequal in length. It is also known as a trapezoid or a trapezium.
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