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you have to work backwards to find your answer. once you have the area, you have to do a= height times (base 1 + base 2) divided by two.

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Q: How do you find base2 of a trapezoid without the base?
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How do you find base2 in a trapezoid?

Each of its parallel sides is classed as a base


What is the formula to find the mid segment of a trapezoid?

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How do you find the base of the trapezoid?

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What is the formula for a trapezoid?

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How do you find the area of a right triangle when you have the base and hypotenuse?

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