Heron's formula + trapezoid - practice problems
Number of problems found: 6
- Trapezoid - hard example
Bases of the trapezoid are: 24, 16 cm. Diagonal 22, 26 cm. Calculate its area and perimeter. - Four sides of trapezoid
Calculate the area of the ABCD trapezoid with sides a = 65 cm, b = 29 cm, c = 40 cm, d = 36 cm - Trapezoid and diagonals
Find the area of a trapezoid with bases a = 24 cm, c = 16 cm, and diagonals u = 22 cm, v = 26 cm. - Trapezoid
Calculate the area of trapezoid ABCD with sides |AB|= 82 cm, |BC|=60 cm, |CD|=19 cm, |AD|=39 cm.. - One trapezium
One trapezium has AB=24M, BC=36M, CD=80M, DA=80M long sides. Find the area. - Four sides of trapezoid
The trapezoid is given by the length of four sides: 40.5 42.5 52.8 35.0. Calculate its area.
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