Created By : Abhinandan Kumar

Reviewed By : Rajashekhar Valipishetty

Last Updated : May 30, 2023


Enter the Base (base 1)

Enter the Base (base 2)

Enter the height


Area of a Trapezoid 2 centimeters,3 and 4 is 10.0 centimeters2

Area of a Trapezoid is equal to 1/2 times the height times the sum of the bases(b1 + b2). If a Trapezoid has a base1 2 centimeters,base2 3 and 4 is 10.0 centimeters2


    Area of Trapezoid 2 cm by 3 cm by 4 cm in other units

Value unit
0.0001 km2
6.214x 10-05 mi2
0.1 m2
0.328084 ft2
3.9370079 in2
0.1093613 yd2
10.0 cm2
100.0 mm2

Steps:

Given that base1 = 2 cm and base2 = 3 cm and height =4 cm

Substitute the values of the bases(b1 = 2 cm and b2 = 3 cm) and height h = 4 4 into the formula for the area of a trapezoid.

Area = $1\above 1pt2$ * height * (base1 +base2)

Put the value of base and height value in Area Formula.

Area = $1\above 1pt2$ * (4 cm) * (2 + 3) cm

Add the bases value b1 = 2 cm and b2 = 3 cm

Area = $1\above 1pt2$ * 4 cm * (5.0 cm)

Multiply 4 cm and 5.0 cm

Area = $1\above 1pt2$ * 20.0 cm2

Divide 20.0 cm by 2

Area = 10.0 cm2

∴ Area of a Trapezoid 2 cm by 3 cm by 4 cm is 10.0 cm2