Find the area of the trapezoid. Leave your answer in simplest radical form. 45. a. 63 cm^2 b. 70 cm^2 c. 24.5 cm^2 d. 9 cm^2
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The formula is: \[ \text{Area} = \frac{1}{2} \times (\text{base}_1 + \text{base}_2) \times \text{height} \] In this case, we are not given the values for the bases or the height of the trapezoid. Show more…
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