Respuesta :
1. Draw the points in the coordinate axes, as in the attached picture.
2. AB and CD are parallel, (both are parallel to the x-axis)
3. A is closer to the y axis than D and C is closer to the C closer than B
4. So combining 2 and 3, we conclude that ABCD is a trapezoid.
5. The remaining thing to check is whether the trapezoid is isosceles or not. For this we drop the heights to AB from points C and D,
and see that the distances from the feets of these heights to the points A and B are not equal.
Answer: Trapezoid
2. AB and CD are parallel, (both are parallel to the x-axis)
3. A is closer to the y axis than D and C is closer to the C closer than B
4. So combining 2 and 3, we conclude that ABCD is a trapezoid.
5. The remaining thing to check is whether the trapezoid is isosceles or not. For this we drop the heights to AB from points C and D,
and see that the distances from the feets of these heights to the points A and B are not equal.
Answer: Trapezoid

ABCD is a trapezium. Since line AB and CD do not vary in y, they are parallel. Lines AD and BC are not parallel, as AD increases in x, and BC decreases in x. A quadrilateral with only one set of parallel lines is a trapezium.