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Mathematics, 12.11.2019 02:31 tddreviews

The formula for the area, a, of a trapezoid is shown below, where h represents its height and b1 and b2 represent the lengths of its bases. for this problem, let b1 represent the length of its shorter base.

which of the descriptions below is equivalent to the formula shown above?

the length of the longer base is equal to the quotient of twice the area and the height, minus the length of the shorter base.
the height is equal to the area divided by twice the sum of the lengths of the two bases.
the length of the longer base is equal to the quotient of twice the area and the height, plus the length of the shorter base.
the height is equal to twice the area divided by the product of the lengths of the two bases.
the length of the longer base is equal to the quotient of the area and the height, minus half the length of the shorter base.
the height is equal to twice the area divided by the sum of the lengths of the two bases.
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