A metallic plate is in the shape of a trapezoid. The parallel sides of the plate have lengths of centimeters and centimeters. The two non-parallel sides have lengths of centimeters and centimeters. What is the area, in square centimeters, of the metallic plate?
Cevap: 156 square centimeters
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156
To find the area of the trapezoid, we can find its height by drawing perpendicular lines from the vertices of the shorter base to the longer base. This splits the trapezoid into a rectangle of width and two right triangles with hypotenuses of and . The sum of the bases of these two triangles is . Letting their bases be and (where ), we apply the Pythagorean theorem: and . Subtracting the equations yields . Since , we have , which simplifies to . Solving the system and yields and . Using the Pythagorean triple --, the height is . The area is square centimeters.
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Decomposing a non-isosceles trapezoid into a rectangle and two right triangles to solve for the height using systems of quadratic equations derived from the Pythagorean theorem.
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