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Find the area of the trapezoid.

Find the area of the trapezoid.-example-1

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Answer:

78 ft squared

Explanation:

To find the area of trapezoid, we could use this formula:

.5*height*(sum of bases)

We know both the base lengths. They are 10 and 16 ft.

The height can be found by looking at that right triangle whose base is (16-10) ft or 6 ft.

So we want to find the height which is opposite the 45 degree angle and we have the adjacent side's measurement of 6ft.

This has the tangent ratio written all over it since tangent of an angle is opposite side's measurement over adjacent side's measurement.

tan(45)=height/6

1=height/6

6=height

6ft=height

The answer is:

.5*height*(sum of bases)

.5*6 ft*(10 ft+16 ft)

3 ft(26 ft)

78 ft squared

Note: That one right triangle is an isosceles right triangle so we didn't need trigonometry.

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