Unless the area is a regular polygon (or a circle) you cannot.
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For example, you can divide the polygon into triangles, and calculate the area of each triangle.
well to find the area of an object, you multiply the length and height. si measure each of it's sides, and multiply together. that's how you find the polygon's area.
Divide the polygon into triangles. Calculate the areas of the triangles and then sum these.
Unless the area is a regular polygon (or a circle) you cannot.
area of a polygon is the amount of area inside the polygon. A square is a polygon and its area is the side length squared, ie times itself. Some polygons are harder to find the area of.
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For example, you can divide the polygon into triangles, and calculate the area of each triangle.
well to find the area of an object, you multiply the length and height. si measure each of it's sides, and multiply together. that's how you find the polygon's area.
Divide the polygon into triangles. Calculate the areas of the triangles and then sum these.
a polygon doesn't have a radius... a circle has a radius. the area of a circle is pi times the radius squared. * * * * * While it is true that a polygon does not have a radius, it does have a circumradius. This is the radius of the circle which passes through each of the polygon's vertices. If the circumradius is r units, and the polygon has n sides, then its area will be 1/2*n*r2*sin(2π/n) square units, where the angle is measured in radians.
Multiply the sides
The area of a regular polygon is given by the following formula: area =(1/2) (apothem)(perimeter).There are several other formulas that can be used. Regular Polygon Formulas are: N=number of sides, s= length, r = apothem (adiius of inscribed circle) R = radius of circumcircle. Using any of these formulas you can find the measurements of a regular polygon.
More information about the two polygons is required.
You haven't given enough information. What kind of polygon is it?