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Trapezoid diagonals are 20 cm and 15 cm and height/altitude is 12 cm. Find the trapezoid area.​

User Megapctr
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Answer:


150cm^2

Explanation:


area =
(1)/(2) * 12 * (y + x + y + z)


area =
6 * (x + 2y + z)


(y + z)^2 + 12^2 = 20^2
and
(x + y)^2 + 12^2 = 15^2


(y + z) =
√(20^2-12^2)

−−−−−−−−
= 16cm


(x + y) =
√(15^2-12^2)

−−−−−−−−
= 9cm


area =
(1)/(2) * 12 * (√(20^2-12^2) + √(15^2-12^2))


area = \\
6 * (16+9)


area = 150cm^2

Pythagorean Theorem

We can apply this by breaking down the trapezoid in two triangles.


base =
√((20^2 - 12^2)) + \sqrt{(15^2 - 12^2)


base =
25


area =
(1)/(2)bh


area =
(1)/(2) * 25 * 12


area =
150cm^2

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