I don't know how to explain it but you count the boxes colored in then that's how many are on the other sides. I'm sorry if I gave you the wrong answer I'm only 9!
a=360 ___ n i think this is true sorry if it isn't
Area of rectangle with part of the shape missing = area of rectangle (lengthxwidth)-area of missing part.
Form an equation and solve it
That will depend on how many sides the polygon has.
You don't
a=360 ___ n i think this is true sorry if it isn't
Area of rectangle with part of the shape missing = area of rectangle (lengthxwidth)-area of missing part.
look at the top part of the shape you're trying to find the missing length of then look at the bottom part then compare then subtract same for all sides
Form an equation and solve it
That will depend on how many sides the polygon has.
The answer depends on what the shape is and what information is available.
You don't
The answer depends on what information you do have and what is missing. There is no single answer for all situations.
in order to find the perimeter of a shape add up all the sides measurements
The answer depends on what the shape is: triangle, quadrilateral or one with many more sides. You do need to specify these things in the question because, unfortunately, we have not mastered the art of reading your mind over the web.
Cant find it
To find the area of an irregular shape or object that resembles a square but has irregular sides, you can divide the shape into smaller, regular geometric shapes (like triangles, rectangles, or trapezoids) and calculate the area of each part separately. Then, sum the areas of these smaller shapes to find the total area. Alternatively, if the shape can be approximated, you can use methods such as the grid method or the shoelace formula for more complex polygons.