Answer:
[tex]b=\frac{2A}{h}-a[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Solving for a specific variable in a formula requires algebra. The formula for area of trapezoid is given as:
[tex]A=\frac{1}{2}h(a+b)[/tex]
We can write this as:
[tex]A=\frac{h}{2}(a+b)[/tex]
We can multiply the "2" with A to get:
[tex]2A=(h)(a+b)[/tex]
Now we use "distributive property" on the right side of the equation to get [note: distributive property is a(b+c) = ab + ac ]:
[tex]2A=ha+hb[/tex]
Since we want to solve for b, we keep this term to one side and take others to another and use algebra to come up with an expression for b:
[tex]2A=ha+hb\\2A-ha=hb\\b=\frac{2A-ha}{h}\\b=\frac{2A}{h}-\frac{ha}{h}\\b=\frac{2A}{h}-a[/tex]
This is solving for b, or the expression for b.