Area of trapezium formula
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A=a+b/2 h
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The area of a trapezium is defined as the number of unit squares that can fit into it and it is measured in square units (like cm2, m2, in2, etc). A trapezium is a type of quadrilateral that has one pair of parallel sides(generally referred to as bases). The other pair of sides of a trapezium can be non-parallel and are known as legs. The area of a trapezium is the total space covered by a trapezium in a two-dimensional plane. For example, if 20 unit squares each of length 1 in can be fit inside a trapezium, then its area is 20 in2. It is not always possible to draw unit squares and hence measure the area of a trapezium. We will learn about the area of a trapezium and the formula to calculate it on this page.
Area of Trapezium Formula
The area of a trapezium can be calculated using the lengths of two of its parallel sides and the distance (height) between them. The formula to calculate the area (A) of a trapezium using base and height is given as,
A = ½ (a + b) h where,
a and b = bases of trapezium, and,
h = height (the perpendicular distance between a and b)