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The formula for the area of a trapezoid is A=1/2h(b1 + b2), where b1 and b2, are both bases and h is the hieght . Find the value of h interms of A,b1, and b2 . justify your answer
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The formula for the area of a trapezoid is A=1/2h(b1 + b2), where b1 and b2, are both bases and h is the hieght . Find the value of h interms of A,b1, and b2 . justify your answer
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h=2A/(b1+b2).
All i did was rearrange the equation for h. i divided by the parentheses first. then, i multiplied each side by 2 to cancel out the 1/2.
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