The area of a trapezoid is
A = (1/2) (h) (b1 + b2).
( 'h' is the height of the trapezoid. 'b1' and 'b2' are its two bases.)
You want the equation solved for one base.
A = (1/2) (h) (b1 + b2).
Multiply each side by 2 : 2A = h(b1 + b2)
Divide each side by 'h' : 2A/h = b1 + b2
Subtract b1 from each side: <em>2A/h - b1 = b2</em>
Answer:
i would help but there is no equation so i cant find the answer
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
This is asking what is A
Formula A squared + B squared = C squared
A=x
B=8
C=20
X^2+ 8^2=20^2
8 squared is 64
20 squared is 400
400-64 is 336
X*X=336 find the square root of 336 =18.3
CHECK
18.3*18.3+ 8*8=398.89 which is super close to 400
1/3 chance of landing on it twice
Answer: The answer is x = 20 feet
Step-by-step explanation: I am right because there is 4 feet below the ground and 16 feet above the ground so if you add 4 + 16 = 20 which is the total feet of the pole.