Yes.
The height can be found by dividing the area by the sum of the bases and multiplying the result by 2
No you add them if the bases are the same.
Add the exponents
You keep them the same if they have different bases
In the formula for the area of a trapezoid, ( A = \frac{1}{2} (b_1 + b_2) h ), ( b_2 ) represents the length of one of the two parallel sides (bases) of the trapezoid. The other base is denoted as ( b_1 ). The height ( h ) is the perpendicular distance between these two bases. The area is calculated by averaging the lengths of the bases and then multiplying by the height.
The height can be found by dividing the area by the sum of the bases and multiplying the result by 2
No you add them if the bases are the same.
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When multiplying exponential factors the exponents are added if bases are the same. 5^3 * 5^4 = 5^7 check it out on your calculator.
Add the exponents
robins and sparrows have different arrangements of the bases
Birds and flowers have different arrangements of the bases.
They have the same bases in different orders
== remembe that v== b*h/ find the area of the the base by multiplying the bases, then multiply by the height. ==
The bases of cylinders are circular whereas the bases of prisms are polygons.
Bears and raccoons use the same bases, but in a different order Aplex birds have a different arrangement of the bases than flowers
they have a different arrangement of the base