SOLUTION: Two Parallel sides DC & AB of a trapezium are 12 cm and 36 cm respectively. If non parallel sides are 15 cm each.Find the area of the trapezium?
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Question 574813: Two Parallel sides DC & AB of a trapezium are 12 cm and 36 cm respectively. If non parallel sides are 15 cm each.Find the area of the trapezium? Answer by Edwin McCravy(20056) (Show Source):
The trapezoid (the US word for the UK word "trapezium")
is isosceles:
We will draw altitudes AF and BE (in green) perpendicuilar to DC. Since
EF = AB = 12cm, and 12cm is of DC which is 36cm, DF amd EC are also
12cm each.
We can find altitude AF by applying the Pythagorean theorem to right
triangle ADF:
AF² + DF² = AD²
AF² + 12² = 15²
AF² + 144 = 225
AF² = 81
AF = 9cm
Area =(Average of parallel sides)·(altitude)
Area = ·AF
Area = ·9cm
Area = ·9cm
Area = 24cm·9cm
Area = 216cm²
Edwin