To find the midpoint of a trapezoid, first identify the two parallel bases. Measure the lengths of both bases and calculate their midpoints by averaging the coordinates of their endpoints. The midpoint of the trapezoid can then be determined by drawing a line segment connecting these two midpoints, which will be parallel to the bases and represent the trapezoid's midsegment. This midsegment can also be used to find the height or other geometric properties of the trapezoid.
Look for the two sides which are parallel. You will find the mid segment halfway between the two sides.
You take the arithmetic mean (average) of the parallel sides.
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A trapezoid is a polygon. Therefore, a trapezoid has no height
Look for the two sides which are parallel. You will find the mid segment halfway between the two sides.
(base1 + base2)/2 = midsegment
You take the arithmetic mean (average) of the parallel sides.
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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.
what trapezoid
A trapezoid is a polygon. Therefore, a trapezoid has no height
Median of a trapezoid is a line segment found on the midpoint of the legs of a trapezoid. It is also known as mid-line or mid-segment. Its basic formula is AB + CD divided by 2.
Only if it is in the form of an isosceles trapezoid
No, it is not.