For trapezoids the area increases by factor of 4 if the dimensions are doubled. Using the square to explain why this ratio works, consider two squares, one 1x1 and the other 2x2, the area of the first is 1 sq. unit, the second 4 sq. units.This is because area goes up by the square of the sector of the increase. For double sized dimension the increase is 4 times, for triple sized dimensions it is 9 times
By using the formula for the area of a trapezoid which is: 0.5*(sum of parallel sides)*height
1/2h(b1+b2) =D
The dimensions for area are [L2]
The answer depends on what x is. And also, it is a trapezoid, not trapizoid!
You need to use BODMAS whenever you evaluate ANY formula.
You can't tell the dimensions of a rectangle from its area, or the dimensions of a prism from its volume.
1/2h(b1+b2) =D
It would be 4 times greater.To find this algebraically: let L be the length and W the width originallyA = L x WWhen both are doubled, the equation becomesA = (2L) x (2W) = 4LWThe area of the rectangle is quadrupled if both the length and width are doubled.
The dimensions for area are [L2]
The answer depends on what x is. And also, it is a trapezoid, not trapizoid!
You need to use BODMAS whenever you evaluate ANY formula.
To find the area of a object you do width x highth for a rectangle. You multiply on side of the object 4 times to get the area of a square. To find the area of a trapizoid, the formula is, 1/2 times highth (base 1 plus base 2).
You can't tell the dimensions of a rectangle from its area, or the dimensions of a prism from its volume.
Find the dimensions of the rectangle of largest area that can be inscribed in a circle of radius a in C programming
You cannot.
Its shape and dimensions
No because you multiply the dimensions
Area: rectangle length times width Area: triangle 1/2base times height Area: trapizoid 1/2 (base1 plus base2) perimeter add up the sides