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Area of trapezium ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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this is the formula

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Answered by nandhushree15
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A=a+b

A=a+b2h

In Euclidean geometry, a convex quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides is referred to as a trapezium in English outside North America, but as a trapezoid in American and Canadian English. Wikipedia

In Euclidean geometry, a convex quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides is referred to as a trapezium in English outside North America, but as a trapezoid in American and Canadian English. WikipediaArea: ½ x (sum of the lengths of the parallel sides) x perpendicular distance between parallel sides

In Euclidean geometry, a convex quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides is referred to as a trapezium in English outside North America, but as a trapezoid in American and Canadian English. WikipediaArea: ½ x (sum of the lengths of the parallel sides) x perpendicular distance between parallel sidesPerimeter: sum of lengths of sides of trapezoid

In Euclidean geometry, a convex quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides is referred to as a trapezium in English outside North America, but as a trapezoid in American and Canadian English. WikipediaArea: ½ x (sum of the lengths of the parallel sides) x perpendicular distance between parallel sidesPerimeter: sum of lengths of sides of trapezoidNumber of vertices: 4

In Euclidean geometry, a convex quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides is referred to as a trapezium in English outside North America, but as a trapezoid in American and Canadian English. WikipediaArea: ½ x (sum of the lengths of the parallel sides) x perpendicular distance between parallel sidesPerimeter: sum of lengths of sides of trapezoidNumber of vertices: 4Number of edges: 4

In Euclidean geometry, a convex quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides is referred to as a trapezium in English outside North America, but as a trapezoid in American and Canadian English. WikipediaArea: ½ x (sum of the lengths of the parallel sides) x perpendicular distance between parallel sidesPerimeter: sum of lengths of sides of trapezoidNumber of vertices: 4Number of edges: 4Properties: Convex polygon

In Euclidean geometry, a convex quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides is referred to as a trapezium in English outside North America, but as a trapezoid in American and Canadian English. WikipediaArea: ½ x (sum of the lengths of the parallel sides) x perpendicular distance between parallel sidesPerimeter: sum of lengths of sides of trapezoidNumber of vertices: 4Number of edges: 4Properties: Convex polygonType: Quadrilateral

In Euclidean geometry, a convex quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides is referred to as a trapezium in English outside North America, but as a trapezoid in American and Canadian English. WikipediaArea: ½ x (sum of the lengths of the parallel sides) x perpendicular distance between parallel sidesPerimeter: sum of lengths of sides of trapezoidNumber of vertices: 4Number of edges: 4Properties: Convex polygonType: QuadrilateralLine of symmetry: 0

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