To solve for b2 in the equation A = 1/2 * h * (b1 + b2), we need to substitute the known values and rearrange the equation accordingly.
We are given:
- A = 16
- h = 4
- b1 = 3
Now, let’s substitute these values into the equation:
16 = 1/2 * 4 * (3 + b2)
This simplifies to:
16 = 2 * (3 + b2)
Next, divide both sides by 2 to isolate the term with b2:
8 = 3 + b2
Now, subtract 3 from both sides:
8 - 3 = b2
This gives us:
b2 = 5
So the value of b2 is 5.