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What is the Area of the Trapiziod ABCD

What is the Area of the Trapiziod ABCD-example-1
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Answer:

From the figure given we know that the lower base measures 7+7 = 14 representing the distance between the point B and C

For the upper base the distance between the point A and D is 5+3 = 8

The height can be founded from the distance between the point A and the lower base and we see that the hight is
h = 5+4 =9

Then the area can be founded with this formula:


A = (AD+ BC)/(2) *h

And replacing we got:


A = (8+14)/(2) *9 = 99 units^2

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We can olve the problem with this way much easier.

From the figure given we know that the lower base measures 7+7 = 14 representing the distance between the point B and C

For the upper base the distance between the point A and D is 5+3 = 8

The height can be founded from the distance between the point A and the lower base and we see that the hight is
h = 5+4 =9

Then the area can be founded with this formula:


A = (AD+ BC)/(2) *h

And replacing we got:


A = (8+14)/(2) *9 = 99 units^2

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