Asked by mark
                solve for h
The formula for finding the area of a trapezoid is
A = 1/2 (b1 + b 2)h where A represents the area
of the trapezoid, b1 and b2 are bases, and h represents the height. Solve the formula for h.
I know the answer is
h =
2A/b1 + b2
but I don't understand why...can you explain step by step
I tried dividing b1 + b2 from both sides..i just don't know..please and thank you
 
            
            
        The formula for finding the area of a trapezoid is
A = 1/2 (b1 + b 2)h where A represents the area
of the trapezoid, b1 and b2 are bases, and h represents the height. Solve the formula for h.
I know the answer is
h =
2A/b1 + b2
but I don't understand why...can you explain step by step
I tried dividing b1 + b2 from both sides..i just don't know..please and thank you
Answers
                    Answered by
            Steve
            
    The b1+b2 quantity is just a number, like any other. You can divide by it, just like you divide by the 1/2...
1/2 (b1 + b 2)h = A
(b1+b2)h = 2A
h = 2A/(b1+b2)
    
1/2 (b1 + b 2)h = A
(b1+b2)h = 2A
h = 2A/(b1+b2)
                    Answered by
            Brittney
            
    2a/b=h
    
                    Answered by
            anonymous #902 <3
            
    Okay here's our equation:
A=1/2h(b1+b2)
First, we need to get rid of the fraction, so we need to multiply both sides of the equal sign by 2 (the denominator)
Multiplying the denominator by the denominator will cancel 2 out which will leave us with 1, & anything times 1 is itself so we remove 1 too.
Now we have 2A=h(b1+b2)
Since we're trying to solve for h, we need to get rid of b1+b2. H is being multiplied by b1+b2 & division is the opposite of multiplication so we'll divide H by b1+b2. To keep the equation equal we need to divide both sides.
Diving h(b1+b2) by (b1+b2) will leave us with only h. We can't get an answer from 2A/b1+b2 since there are no like terms, so that'll be our final answer.
h= 2A/b1+b2
    
A=1/2h(b1+b2)
First, we need to get rid of the fraction, so we need to multiply both sides of the equal sign by 2 (the denominator)
Multiplying the denominator by the denominator will cancel 2 out which will leave us with 1, & anything times 1 is itself so we remove 1 too.
Now we have 2A=h(b1+b2)
Since we're trying to solve for h, we need to get rid of b1+b2. H is being multiplied by b1+b2 & division is the opposite of multiplication so we'll divide H by b1+b2. To keep the equation equal we need to divide both sides.
Diving h(b1+b2) by (b1+b2) will leave us with only h. We can't get an answer from 2A/b1+b2 since there are no like terms, so that'll be our final answer.
h= 2A/b1+b2
                    Answered by
            uh k
            
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                    Answered by
            Anonymous
            
    does anyone got this in units?
    
                    Answered by
            Anonymous
            
    my test as them in 
20 units²
22 units²
24 units²
28 units²
    
20 units²
22 units²
24 units²
28 units²
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