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Mathematics, 16.04.2020 23:11 kaoris6368

Suppose a square has side length s. How could you use the formula for the area of a trapezoid to find the area of the square?

A. For a square, h=b1=b2=s.

Substitute into the trapezoid area formula. You get A=12s(s+s)=12s(2s)=s^2.

This result is consistent with the formula for the area of a square.

B. For a square, s=b1=b2. Substitute into the trapezoid area formula. You get A=12s^2=s^2/2. This result is consistent with the formula for the area of a trapezoid.

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