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Trapezoid Area Calculation Diagram - Geometry Example #294493 (License: Personal Use)
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This geometric diagram depicts an isosceles trapezoid with parallel bases of 14 rods (top) and 22 rods (bottom), a perpendicular height of 14 rods, and non-parallel sides each composed of 4 rods horizontally plus the vertical height. The interior is marked with (f), indicating the unknown area to be solved using the trapezoid area formula: A = ½ × (b₁ + b₂) × h. The dashed lines denote the height and horizontal offsets, clarifying the decomposition into a rectangle and two right triangles.
Commonly used in educational math resources, textbooks, or online lessons on geometry and area calculations-especially for teaching how to derive area formulas from composite shapes. Matches user intent for visual learning, homework help, or curriculum-aligned instruction.
Related Cliparts: Visual geometry diagram showing a trapezoid with labeled bases (14 rd and 22 rd), height (14 rd), and side segments (4 rd), used to compute area (f).
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