There are no ratios that can be used for triangles that are not similar.
they both have the same ratios
Yes
Divide the polygon into triangles. Calculate the areas of the triangles and then sum these.
Yes.
compare and contrast between triangles and a trapezoid
There are no ratios that can be used for triangles that are not similar.
yes
In general, you divide up the polygon into triangles, calculate the areas of the triangles and then sum these.
they both have the same ratios
by checking the edges
In most cases, no.
Yes
Circles and triangles are geometric shapes with distinct properties, but they can be related through various geometric principles. For example, a circle can be inscribed in a triangle or a triangle can be inscribed in a circle. Additionally, the circumcircle of a triangle is a circle that passes through all three vertices of the triangle. These relationships demonstrate the interconnected nature of geometric shapes and the principles that govern their properties.
Divide the polygon into triangles. Calculate the areas of the triangles and then sum these.
stuck on this problem too
The only general way is to divide the pentagon into three triangles, calculate the areas of the triangles and add them together.