Respuesta :
Formula
[tex]\text{Area}=\dfrac{(b1 + b2)*h}{2}[/tex] Multiply both sides by 2
2*Area = (b1 + b2)*h divide by h
[tex]\dfrac{2*Area}{h} - b1 = \text{ b2}[/tex] Subtract b1 from both sides
This can be written as
[tex]\dfrac{2*Area - b1*h}{h} = \text{ b2}[/tex]
Answer:
[tex]2(\frac{Area}{h} ) - b1 = b2[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula for calculating the area of a trapezoid is the following.
[tex]Area = \frac{b1+b2}{2} * h[/tex]
What we are asked to find is the formula for finding b2. We can do this by rearranging the Area formula and getting b2 by itself on one side.
[tex]Area = \frac{b1+b2}{2} * h[/tex]
[tex]\frac{Area}{h} = \frac{b1+b2}{2}[/tex] .....divide h on both sides
[tex]2(\frac{Area}{h}) = b1+b2[/tex] .... multiply 2 on both sides
[tex]2(\frac{Area}{h} ) - b1 = b2[/tex] ....subtract b1 on both sides
Now we have b2 by itself on one side and the formula is rewritten to solve for b2.
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