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Area of a trapezoid from vertices? - Answers
Use the coordinates of the vertices to establish which two sides are parallel.Find the lengths of the two parallel sides (X and Y).Find the equation of a perpendicular to one of these lines at a point P.Find the point where this perpendicular line meets the other parallel line (Q).Find the distance PQ = H.Area = 1/2*(X + Y)*H
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Area of a trapezoid from vertices? - Answers
Use the coordinates of the vertices to establish which two sides are parallel.Find the lengths of the two parallel sides (X and Y).Find the equation of a perpendicular to one of these lines at a point P.Find the point where this perpendicular line meets the other parallel line (Q).Find the distance PQ = H.Area = 1/2*(X + Y)*H
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Area of a trapezoid from vertices? - Answers
Use the coordinates of the vertices to establish which two sides are parallel.Find the lengths of the two parallel sides (X and Y).Find the equation of a perpendicular to one of these lines at a point P.Find the point where this perpendicular line meets the other parallel line (Q).Find the distance PQ = H.Area = 1/2*(X + Y)*H
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