You must first know the lengths of the top and bottom of the trapezoid. At this point, you must average those lengths and that is your midsegment length.
You must first know the lengths of the top and bottom of the trapezoid. At this point, you must average those lengths and that is your midsegment length.
(base1 + base2)/2 = midsegment
It is the average of the bases.
Yes
You must first know the lengths of the top and bottom of the trapezoid. At this point, you must average those lengths and that is your midsegment length.
You must first know the lengths of the top and bottom of the trapezoid. At this point, you must average those lengths and that is your midsegment length.
(base1 + base2)/2 = midsegment
1.13 i think
No, the length of the midsegment of a trapezoid is equal to the average of the lengths of the bases. The sum of the lengths of the bases would typically yield a longer length than the midsegment.
a midsegment
It is the average of the bases.
Yes
It is 20 units.
Area of a trapezoid = 0.5*(sum of parallel sides)*height
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you just take the length of it's midsegment and multiply it by its height to find area. to find it's perimeter, just add the measures of it's sides