You take the arithmetic mean (average) of the parallel sides.
No, it is not.
Look for the two sides which are parallel. You will find the mid segment halfway between the two sides.
It will be 19 units.
False.
(base1 + base2)/2 = midsegment
Mid line segment.
mid-segment
False because the area of a trapezoid is: 0.5*(sum of its parallel sides)*height
Median of a trapezoid is a line segment found on the midpoint of the legs of a trapezoid. It is also known as mid-line or mid-segment. Its basic formula is AB + CD divided by 2.
A trapezoid midsegment is parallel to the set of parallel lines in a trapezoid and is equal to the average of the lengths of the bases
If you travel along the length of the segment from one end to the other, whether it is curved or straight, you can measure its length. The midpoint is the spot on the segment at this mid length, equidistant from the endpoints when moving on the segment.
mid-point