you have to mesur it!
Area of a trapezoid = (1/2) x (height) x (length of the base + length of the top)
Find the total length of the parallel sides and divide the result by 2. Next, multiply that number by the height of the trapezoid.
no but the trapezoid has 2 sets of parallellines
You take the arithmetic mean (average) of the parallel sides.
you have to mesur it!
Area of a trapezoid = (1/2) x (height) x (length of the base + length of the top)
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.
Find the total length of the parallel sides and divide the result by 2. Next, multiply that number by the height of the trapezoid.
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no but the trapezoid has 2 sets of parallellines
The area of a trapezoid is equal to the height, multiplied by the average of the two widths.
Height of trapezoid = 2*area/sum of parallel sides
You take the arithmetic mean (average) of the parallel sides.