Math, asked by bhadbhabie09, 8 months ago

The area of ​​a trapezoid is a means of the product of height h and the sum of the two bases b1 b2. Turn this relationship into a formula. Use the formula to calculate the area of ​​each of the following trapezoids.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The area of a trapezoid is basically the average width times the altitude, or as a formula:

Area = h· ( b 1 + b 2/ 2)

where

b1, b2 are the lengths of each base

h is the altitude (height)

Answered by Rohit18Bhadauria
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I think yor question is not complete but to favour your I want to tell you the formula of area of trapezium.

Area of trapezium=\frac{1}{2}×{(b1+b2)×h}

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