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add up the 2 bases(the parallel sides), divide them by 2 then multiply by the distance between the 2 bases.
base 1 and base 2 are not for trapezoids, they are for parellelogram and u cant solve this i need the area to solve this is an impossible question
Add together the lengths of each of its sides.
It depends on what the lengths refer to and on what information is available.
It depends on what information you have.
add up the 2 bases(the parallel sides), divide them by 2 then multiply by the distance between the 2 bases.
If the lengths of the parallel sides are a and b, and the perpendicular distance between them is h, then Area = 1/2*(a + b)*h
base 1 and base 2 are not for trapezoids, they are for parellelogram and u cant solve this i need the area to solve this is an impossible question
Add together the lengths of each of its sides.
It depends on what the lengths refer to and on what information is available.
It depends on what information you have.
To find the height of a trapezoid with area 9m² and bases 2.4m and 3.6m, we use the formula for the area of a trapezoid: Area = 0.5 * (b1 + b2) * h. Given the bases b1 = 2.4m, b2 = 3.6m, and Area = 9m², we can solve for the height h: 9 = 0.5 * (2.4 + 3.6) * h. Simplifying gives: 9 = 0.5 * 6 * h, leading to h = 9 / 3 = 3m. Thus, the height of the trapezoid is 3m.
Parallel lines never meet and so parallel equations do not have any simultaneous solution.
Generally,1. Convert parallel branches into series equivalents2. Solve for the total resistance3. Solve for individual voltages4. Solve for individual currents5. Solve for power
you can use the sine, cosine, tangent formula.
with base and height
You cannot solve a convex polygon! You can solve some questions regarding its angles, or side lengths or area or perimeter. But a convex polygon, in itself, is not something that can be solved!