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Learn how to calculate the area of trapezoids, rhombuses, and kites using simple formulas. Practice solving various examples and leave answers in simplified radical form.
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Geo B Bellwork 4) Find the area. 8√3 30°
Area of a Trapezoid The area of a trapezoid is half the product of the height and the sum of the bases. A=½h(b1 +b2). b2 h b1
EX. Find the area. Leave answer in simplified radical form. 4m 6m 1m
EX. Find the area. 5m 60° 8m
OYO. Find the area. 7m 6√2m 45° 45°
Pre-AP Bellwork 6√2m 9)Find the Area. 10) Find the area. 8 m 45° 45° 9m 10m 4m
Geo B Bellwork 5) Find the area. Leave answer in simplified radical form. 9m 10m 4m
Area of a Rhombus or a kite The area of a rhombus or a kite is half the product of the length of its diagonals. A=½d1d2 d1 d2
EX. Find the area of the rhombus. 21ft 15ft
Geo B Bellwork 6) Find the area of the rhombus. 60° 4m
Geo B Bellwork 9) Find the area of the rhombus. 60° 10m
Geo B Bellwork 7) Find the area. Leave answer in simplified radical form. 10m 60° 12m