Respuesta :

No, unless you call a rectangle a trapezoid.

Recall the formula for the area of a parallelogram: [tex]bh[/tex].  Recall the area for a trapezoid: [tex]\frac{b+b_1}2h[/tex] (a trapezoid has two bases).

Suppose they did have the same area.  Then [tex]bh=\frac{b+b_1}2h[/tex] and [tex]2b=\frac{b+b_1}[/tex] and [tex]b=b_1[/tex].

So the only way for their areas to be equal is for the trapezoid to have the same base on top and bottom.  That means the trapezoid must be a rectangle.  Most people don't say a rectangle is a trapezoid, so no.