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triangle ABC and triangle BCD have vertices A(-6 -7),B(-6,4),C(2,-7),and D(8,4).what is the area,in square units,of trapezoid ABDC which is formed by the two triangles?
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triangle ABC and triangle BCD have vertices A(-6 -7),B(-6,4),C(2,-7),and D(8,4).what is the area,in square units,of trapezoid ABDC which is formed by the two triangles?
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Pls find attached file.
and u just need to find the distance by formula
where x1,x2,y1,y2 are the cordinate of ABCD trapeziod
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area = 121u^2 .... area = (Parallel side one + parallel side two)/2 X height
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