How to find the height of a trapezoid calculator

Area of a trapezoid

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How to find the height of a trapezoid calculator
 
How to find the height of a trapezoid calculator

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Purpose of usehomeworkComment/Requestcan it help with other shapes too

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Purpose of usefind area of trapezoid with height unknown

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How to find the height of a trapezoid calculator
 
How to find the height of a trapezoid calculator

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How to find the height of a trapezoid calculator

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What is the formula to a trapezoid?

The area of a trapezoid is calculated with the help of the formula, Area of trapezoid = ½ (a + b) h, where 'a' and 'b' are the bases (parallel sides) and 'h' is the perpendicular height. It is represented in terms of square units.