How do I calculate the area of a right trapezoid?
Use the formula A = 0.5 * (a + b) * h, where 'a' is the shorter base, 'b' is the longer base, and 'h' is the height.
What does 'h' represent in the right trapezoid area formula?
'h' represents the height of the trapezoid, which is the perpendicular distance between the two bases.
Can I use this calculator for any type of trapezoid?
This calculator is specifically designed for right trapezoids where one angle is a right angle.
What if I don't know the height of the trapezoid?
You cannot calculate the area without knowing the height. Measure the perpendicular distance between the bases to find it.
Do the bases have to be parallel in a right trapezoid?
Yes, by definition, one pair of opposite sides (the bases) in a trapezoid are parallel.
Can this calculator handle decimal measurements?
Yes, you can input decimal values for the bases and height to get an accurate area calculation.