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what is the formula of trapizum​

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Answered by Chandra1972
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Step-by-step explanation:

A trapezium, also known as a trapezoid, is a quadrilateral in which a pair of sides are parallel, but the other pair of opposite sides are non-parallel. The area of a trapezium is computed with the following formula: Area=21×Sum of parallel sides×Distance between them. ...

A={(a+b)/2}h

Figure ABCD is a trapezium. Here AB||CD but yes AD and BC are not parallel.[Figure is in the attachment]

To calculate the height we need to draw a perpendicular from one parallel side to another.

The area of a trapezium can be calculated by taking the average of the two bases and multiplying it by its altitude. The formula for it is given below.

Area of a Trapezium = h (a+b)/2

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Answered by Anonymous
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trapezium, also known as a trapezoid, is a quadrilateral in which a pair of sides are parallel, but the other pair of opposite sides are non-parallel. The area of a trapezium is computed with the following formula:

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