H(b1+ b2)/ 2
You find the surface area of each of its six faces and add them together.
Yes, certainly. The trapezoid area is one half sum of bases times height and the parallelogram area is base times height If the base of the parallelogram is equal to 1/2 the sum of he trapezoid bases, they have the same area
Yes because if you square root the area of a trapezoid that will give you the side of a square
A trapezoid is a two-dimensional shape, so it doesn't have surface area. The AREA of a trapezoid is: (Base1+Base2) X Height Divided/Over 2. For example: Imagine a trapezoid. Base 1 (top) measures 6 and Base 2 (bottom) measures 8. The height of the trapezoid from B1 to B2 is ''3''. Procedure: (6+8)x3 Divided by 2 14x3 Divided by 2 42 Divided by 2 Ans: 21^2
A trapezoid has one surface and its surface area in square units is 0.5*(sum of parallel sides)*height
H(b1+ b2)/ 2
You find the surface area of each of its six faces and add them together.
Yes
Yes, certainly. The trapezoid area is one half sum of bases times height and the parallelogram area is base times height If the base of the parallelogram is equal to 1/2 the sum of he trapezoid bases, they have the same area
Yes because if you square root the area of a trapezoid that will give you the side of a square
The trapezoid is a plane figure which has surface Area, but no volume but if there was a 3d figure your equation would be. The Surface Area of a trapezoid = ½(b1+b2) x h X Height of figure.
The area of an upside down trapezoid is the same as the area of a right side up or sideways trapezoid. Area = 1/2 * height * (upperbase + lowerbase) OR Area = 1/2 * height * (sum of the length of the two parallel lines)
A trapezoid is a two-dimensional shape, so it doesn't have surface area. The AREA of a trapezoid is: (Base1+Base2) X Height Divided/Over 2. For example: Imagine a trapezoid. Base 1 (top) measures 6 and Base 2 (bottom) measures 8. The height of the trapezoid from B1 to B2 is ''3''. Procedure: (6+8)x3 Divided by 2 14x3 Divided by 2 42 Divided by 2 Ans: 21^2
Because a square has equal sides and a trapezoid doesn't, but at the same time they can have the same total but use different factors.
what trapezoid
figures with the same volume does not have the same surface area.