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# The area of most figures can be expressed in terms of its dimensions.
 
# The area of most figures can be expressed in terms of its dimensions.
 
# The area of most composite figures can be calculated using the area of primary figures.
 
# The area of most composite figures can be calculated using the area of primary figures.
===Activity No # 1.Area of a trapezium===
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===Activity No # 1.Deriving formula for area of a trapezium===
 
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# Explain the sequence of steps involved in deriving the formula for the area of a trapeium.
 
# Explain the sequence of steps involved in deriving the formula for the area of a trapeium.
 
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# Recall the steps involved in deriving the formula for area of a parallelogram.
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# Write down the steps involved in deriving the formula for area of trapezium.
    
==Concept # 3.Construction of Trapezium==
 
==Concept # 3.Construction of Trapezium==
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