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.
(base1 + base2)/2 = midsegment
The perimeter of a trapezoid is the sum of the lengths of each side. To find the area of a trapezoid: add base 1 and base 2 together then divide that answer by 2, then multiply it by the height of the trapezoid.
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The height of the trapezoid is also needed to find its area which is as follows:- Area of a trapezoid = 0.5*(sum of bases or parallel sides)*height
Each of its parallel sides is classed as a base
(base1 + base2)/2 = midsegment
you can see the length of base1(example) and see the length of base2 to find out the answer of lets say the top base of a trapezoid.
To find the area of a trapezoid you have to use the equations: [Height divided by 2] x [base1+base2] and the answer you get is the area of the trapezoid.
The bases of a trapezoid are either of its parallel sides.
If the height of the trapezoid is 9 and the base is 26, then it appears likely to us that the base is 26.
The perimeter of a trapezoid is the sum of the lengths of each side. To find the area of a trapezoid: add base 1 and base 2 together then divide that answer by 2, then multiply it by the height of the trapezoid.
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For a parallelogram, take the base times the height. For a trapezoid, take the smaller base and times it by the height.
the area of a trapezoid is the height times (base 1 + base 2)
Use Pythagoras' theorem: hypotenuse2-base2 = height2 and then square root this to give the actual height 1/2*base*height = area
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