area of trapezium=1/2{a+b}h
In UK terms:- Area = 0.5*(sum of parallel sides)*height and measured in square units
volume of trapezium = 1/2* (a1+a2)*h* length where a1,a2 are the base areas respectively and h is the height its a good formula but here is a easier one 1/2*(Area of top + Area of bottom)*Height*lenght
the formula for the AREA of a trapeziem is 1/2(a+b)h a=top side b=bottom side h=height its a good formula but heres a easier one 1/2*(Area of top + Area of bottom)*Height
You can make a formula of finding the slope of an area buy first finding the equation of the line using: y - y1 = m ( x - x1 ).
It is: 0.5*(sum of its parallel sides)*height
area of trapezium=1/2{a+b}h
Area = 0.5*(sum of parallel sides)*heightNote: A trapezium in the UK is known as a trapezoid in the USA
No because the formula for finding the area of an oval, which is an ellipse, is quite different
1 - (a+b) X h 2
Area = (1/2)*(sum of the parallel sides)*(distance between them)
the formula for finding the area of an ellipse is add it then multiply and subtract that is the final
Volume = 1/2*(a+b)*h*l where a and b are the lengths of the parallel sides of the trapezium, h is the height of the trapezium, and l is the length of the prism.
A trapezium is a quadrilateral (has four sides). Two sides are parellel, but the other two are not. To find the area of it, the formula is: 1/2 h(a+b)
what is the formula to finding the total surface area of a rhomboid?!
Let's call the parallel sides A and B, and the distance between them as H. The area of the trapezium, or K, is (A+B)H/2. K = (A+B)H/2
In UK terms:- Area = 0.5*(sum of parallel sides)*height and measured in square units