With four sides given a quadrilateral is not clear defined. Infinite are possible. You need the length of one diagonal in addition to figure out the area.
4 times 4
It depends on the shape of the area. Four sides of a quadrilateral - if that is what the given measurements are - do not determine a unique shape.
A = LW divide by W to both sides A/W = L
Given the length of a single side: L × (3√3)/2
L=sqr((1/2 a+b+c) * (s-a) * (s-b) * (s-c))
4 times 4
There is no formula for a rectangle. There are formula for calculating its area, perimeter or length of diagonals from its sides, or it is possible to calculate the length of one pair of sides given the other sides and the area or perimeter, or the two lots of sides given area and perimeter and so on.
You cannot. A square can be distorted into a rhombus without changing the lengths of any of the sides, but with a different area. Similarly, the shape of any quadrilateral can be altered without affecting the length of its sides but changing its area.
That depends on how many sides the polygon has, and what is given. If it is a quadrilateral, there are 4 sides and 4 internal angles. You must be given at least 5 of those 8 parts to determine the area of the regions on each sided of a diagonal. The formula would differ with different quadrilaterals and different parts given.
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It is not possible to determine the area of a quadrilateral given only the length of its four sides.
To find the area of a figure with sides of different lengths, we first need to determine the shape of the figure. In this case, the sides are 5m, 3m, 4m, and 6m, which could form a quadrilateral or a triangle depending on the configuration. If it is a quadrilateral, we would need more information such as the angles between the sides to calculate the area. If it is a triangle, we could use Heron's formula to find the area. More details or a diagram would be necessary to provide an accurate calculation.
A trapezium is a quadrilateral (has four sides). Two sides are parellel, but the other two are not. To find the area of it, the formula is: 1/2 h(a+b)
A trapezoid is a 4 sided quadrilateral with 1 pair of opposite parallel sides of different lengths. Its perimeter is the sum of its 4 sides. Its area is: 0.5*(sum of parallel sides)*height
A quadrilateral does not have a surface area because it is not a voluminous figure.
Look in your math book. Square = side^2, parallelogram = base*height, etc.
A quadrilateral has 4 sides and 1 face which is its surface area.