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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.

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When sides of quadrilateral are given how to find area?

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Formula of a rectangle?

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.


What is the formula in getting the region formed by the diagonals?

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.


How do you find the area of irregular quadrilateral when sides are given give with example?

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.


How do you find the area of a quadrilateral whose four sides are given as 9 40 28 and 15?

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What is the area of a figure that has 6ft 10ft 5ft 3ft?

It is not possible to determine the area of a quadrilateral given only the length of its four sides.


What is the area of the figure 5m 3m 4m 6m?

It is not possible to answer the question.The fact that there are four lengths given in the question suggests that the shape is a quadrilateral. Unfortunately, the lengths of a quadrilateral's sides does not determine its area. One way to see this is that a square can be flexed into a rhombus and the top and bottom sides of the rhombus brought closer and closer together until its area is almost zero.It is not possible to answer the question.The fact that there are four lengths given in the question suggests that the shape is a quadrilateral. Unfortunately, the lengths of a quadrilateral's sides does not determine its area. One way to see this is that a square can be flexed into a rhombus and the top and bottom sides of the rhombus brought closer and closer together until its area is almost zero.It is not possible to answer the question.The fact that there are four lengths given in the question suggests that the shape is a quadrilateral. Unfortunately, the lengths of a quadrilateral's sides does not determine its area. One way to see this is that a square can be flexed into a rhombus and the top and bottom sides of the rhombus brought closer and closer together until its area is almost zero.It is not possible to answer the question.The fact that there are four lengths given in the question suggests that the shape is a quadrilateral. Unfortunately, the lengths of a quadrilateral's sides does not determine its area. One way to see this is that a square can be flexed into a rhombus and the top and bottom sides of the rhombus brought closer and closer together until its area is almost zero.


Facts about a trapezium?

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)


Formula for trapezoid?

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


What is a formula to work out the surface area of a quadrilateral?

A quadrilateral does not have a surface area because it is not a voluminous figure.


What is the area of a quadrilateral that has sides of 1.5cm 2cm 3.7cm and 2.2cm respectively in the given order?

The quadrilateral has a diagonal of 2.5 cm and using the cosine formula the 'included' angle between sides 1.5cm and 2cm is 90 degrees also the 'included' angle between sides 3.7cm and 2.2cm is 41.036 degrees rounded to 3 decimal places. Area of quadrilateral: 0.5*1.5*2*sin(90)+0.5*3.7*2.2*sin(41.036) = 4.172 square cm rounded to 3 decimal places


What is the area of a quadrilateral when only the sides are given?

Look in your math book. Square = side^2, parallelogram = base*height, etc.