If it is in the shape of an L or close this is how you do it. First split it in to 2 rectangles. Then find the area of that by doing Length x After. Arther that just add them together and you have found the area!
room is in cuboid shape, so by calculating length(L),breadth(B),height(H) we can find area by formula AREA=L*B*H
You would find the area of the inside and outside shape (pretending that the inside shape was not in the outside shape). then, you would take the area of the outside shape and subtract the area of the inside shape.
Shape of what ?
In order to measure area of an object in math you will have the multiply the objects witdth X (times) length then you will have your area or the inside of the object. Depends on the shape! For a rectangle or square it is A=L*B Depends on the shape! For a rectangle or square it is A=L*B Depends on the shape! For a rectangle or square it is A=L*B
In order to measure area of an object in math you will have the multiply the objects witdth X (times) length then you will have your area or the inside of the object. Depends on the shape! For a rectangle or square it is A=L*B Depends on the shape! For a rectangle or square it is A=L*B Depends on the shape! For a rectangle or square it is A=L*B
To find the area, first divide the shape into regular, simple shapes. Then use formulas to find the area of the smaller, regular shapes. Lastly, add up all the smaller areas to find the area of the original shape.
Such as? If you can break the shape up into triangles you can find the area that way. Or, you can get into calculus-based equations if you have an equation for the random shape.
Fill in the blanks so that the shape makes a square and find the area of that. Then find the area of the shape you added. When you have both areas, subtract the greater from the smaller.
You times the length by width, to get the area of the 2D shape.
You should break it down in to smaller shapes. Two rectangles. Then figure out all the lengths. Multiply to find the area of the two rectangles. then add the products to get the final area.
The area depends on the shape. For example, the area of a circle = Pi*r^2 where r is the radius. The area of a rectangle = l*w, where l is the length and w is the width.