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The formula for a trapezoid relates the area A, the two bases, a and b, and the height, h

A=H(A+B)/2
Solve for b.
A. B=Ah/2-a
B. B=2A/h+a
C. B=2A/h-a
D. B=2A-a/h

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Answer:

The answer is b=2A/h-a

User Sharpiro
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Given that the formula for a trapezoid that relates the area A, the two bases, a and b, and the height, h is given by:


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

To solve for b, first multiply both sides by 2 to get:

2A = h(a + b) = ah + bh

Next, subtract ah from both sides to get:

2A - ah = bh

Next, divide both sides by h, to get:


((2A-ah))/(h) =b \\ \\ \therefore b=(2A-ah)/(h)
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