yes u can calculate the perimeter of a trapezium
Area = 0.5*(sum of parallel sides)*heightNote: A trapezium in the UK is known as a trapezoid in the USA
The perimeter of a trapezium is the summation of all its sides. So, if a, b, c and d were the sides of the trapezium, then the perimeter would be a plus b plus c plus d.
1 - (a+b) X h 2
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area of trapezium=1/2{a+b}h
yes u can calculate the perimeter of a trapezium
Trapezium :Area(A) = 1/2 h(a + b)where a and b are the length of the parallel sidesh= distance between two parallel lines .Perimeter(P) = a + b + c + dwhere a,b,c and d are the length of the sides.
Area = 0.5*(sum of parallel sides)*heightNote: A trapezium in the UK is known as a trapezoid in the USA
The perimeter of a trapezium is the summation of all its sides. So, if a, b, c and d were the sides of the trapezium, then the perimeter would be a plus b plus c plus d.
Usually, when determining the perimeter of an area, you simply measure it whatever measuring equipment is needed. Unlike a circle, there is no way to determine the perimeter from the area.
1 - (a+b) X h 2
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There is no formula for a rectangle. There are formula for calculating its area, perimeter or length of diagonals from its sides, or it is possible to calculate the length of one pair of sides given the other sides and the area or perimeter, or the two lots of sides given area and perimeter and so on.
Sum of all sides
The answer will depend on what the formula is for: the perimeter or area of the segment.