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Polygon ABCD has the following vertices: A(-4,2) , B(3,2) , C(3,-5) , and D (-4, -2) Calculate the area of the polygon

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\bf \textit{area of a trapezoid}\\\\A=\cfrac{h(a+b)}{2}~~\begin{cases}a,b=\stackrel{bases}{parallel}\\\qquad ~sides\\h=height\\\cline{1-1}a=4\\b=7\\h=7\end{cases}\implies A=\cfrac{7(4+7)}{2}\implies A=\cfrac{7(11)}{2}\\\\\\A=\cfrac{77}{2}\implies A=38(1)/(2)

Polygon ABCD has the following vertices: A(-4,2) , B(3,2) , C(3,-5) , and D (-4, -2) Calculate-example-1
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