8. Summarize two methods for determining the area of a trapezoid. How are these methods the same and how are they different in terms of what you had to think about when executing them? 9. Define it as a geometric concept (i.e., do not simply state its value). Then use this definition to explain the circumference formula for a circle. (explaining mathematically is ok)

Elementary Geometry For College Students, 7e
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8. Summarize two methods for determining the area of a trapezoid. How are these methods the
same and how are they different in terms of what you had to think about when executing them?
9. Define it as a geometric concept (i.e., do not simply state its value). Then use this definition to
explain the circumference formula for a circle. (explaining mathematically is ok)
Transcribed Image Text:8. Summarize two methods for determining the area of a trapezoid. How are these methods the same and how are they different in terms of what you had to think about when executing them? 9. Define it as a geometric concept (i.e., do not simply state its value). Then use this definition to explain the circumference formula for a circle. (explaining mathematically is ok)
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