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How do I derive the area of a trapezoid?

User Ledzz
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The area of a trapezoid is:
A= 1/2 (b1 +b2)h

Area equals half the sum of the 2 bases times the height.
User PublicRavi
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--Drop perpendiculars from the short base to the long base.
That splits the trapezoid up into a rectangle and two right triangles.

-- The area of a rectangle is (length) x (width).
The area of a triangle is (1/2) (base x height).

-- Apply these area formulas to the three parts of the trapezoid,
addum up, and you'll wind up with

Area = (1/2) (height) (long base + short base)

for the total area of the trapezoid.
User Armen Hovhannisian
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