The answer depends on the shape whose area is sought. For some simple shapes there are easy formulae. Then there are less simple shapes which can be broken down into simple shapes and their area is simply the sum of the components. However, in many cases, the best that you can do is to make approximate estimates.
base times height
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Yes, area is always squared in math. I know this because I asked my math teacher ( who is the best math teacher ever!)
the answer is that they found Clay tablets with math backed in to them
they are found in math problems
A capital A is usually used as a symbol for area in math.
Yes it is a term found in math and geometry.
Area in math is primarily calculated using multiplication. It represents the amount of space within a shape, typically found by multiplying the length and width of rectangles or the base and height of triangles. For more complex shapes, other formulas may involve addition, but the fundamental concept of area relies on multiplication of dimensions.
yes, they use math to calculate the area for the room.
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Architects use math in everything from angles to finding the area of a building.