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Mathematics, 17.12.2019 01:31 koggebless

For a trapezoid, the following formula relates the area a, the two bases a and b, and the height h. a=1/2h(a b) solve for h. h= 2(a b)/a h= 2a/a b h= a/2(a b) h= a b/2a

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