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How do you find the are of a polygon?

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16y ago
Updated: 10/17/2024

It depends on the polygon... key: b=base h=height Triangle: area=1/2bh Rectangle or Square: area=bh Trapezoid: area=1/2h(b1+b2) Rhombus: area=bh or 1/2*d1*d2 d= diagonal Regular Polygon (all sides of equal length): area=1/2ap a = apothem p = perimeter Circle: pi(radius*squared) pie = 3.14 squared = multiplied by itself

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