You cannot. You need to know, or be able to calculate, its [perpendicular] height and information about the side lengths is not enough to determine that.
A parallelogram can be flexed into a rectangle (when its area is maximised) to a long thin shape with area tending to zero.
324 square centimeters.
It is not posible to give an answer to the question. The shape for which the area is required is unknown. The question gives three measures but they are clearly NOT the sides of a triangle.It is not posible to give an answer to the question. The shape for which the area is required is unknown. The question gives three measures but they are clearly NOT the sides of a triangle.It is not posible to give an answer to the question. The shape for which the area is required is unknown. The question gives three measures but they are clearly NOT the sides of a triangle.It is not posible to give an answer to the question. The shape for which the area is required is unknown. The question gives three measures but they are clearly NOT the sides of a triangle.
The answer depends on what you mean by "solve" a polygon. Do you want to find the number of sides or vertices, or lengths of sides, or measures of angles, or their sum, or the area of the polygon or its perimeter? And the answer, in most cases, will depend on what information you do have.The answer depends on what you mean by "solve" a polygon. Do you want to find the number of sides or vertices, or lengths of sides, or measures of angles, or their sum, or the area of the polygon or its perimeter? And the answer, in most cases, will depend on what information you do have.The answer depends on what you mean by "solve" a polygon. Do you want to find the number of sides or vertices, or lengths of sides, or measures of angles, or their sum, or the area of the polygon or its perimeter? And the answer, in most cases, will depend on what information you do have.The answer depends on what you mean by "solve" a polygon. Do you want to find the number of sides or vertices, or lengths of sides, or measures of angles, or their sum, or the area of the polygon or its perimeter? And the answer, in most cases, will depend on what information you do have.
180° (n - 2), where n is the number of sides.
Area you multiply 2 sides and perimeter you add all the sides together.
The area of square is : 16.0
If one of the sides is 8 feet, the perimeter is 32 feet and the area is 64 square feet.
The answers depend on what measures are available for the rectangles (sides, diagonals), for the triangle (3 sides, 2 sides and included angle, one side and 2 angles), and for the circle (radius, perimeter). In each case the formula to be used will be different.
Largest area = pi*182 = 1017.876 square cm to 3 dp
It depends on the shape. There are different formulae for different shapes.
If those are sides of a quadrilateral, you can't calculate the area - there is insufficient information. The same sides can be connected at different angles, resulting in different areas.
It depends on what the 4 measures given are! If they are the lengths of the sides of a parallelogram, the question cannot be answered.