The formula for determining the area of a decagon is
A = 2.5dt
where t is the length of one edge and
d is the distance between two parallel sides
The length of one side of a decagon depends on the specific dimensions of the decagon, as it can vary based on whether it is regular (all sides and angles are equal) or irregular. For a regular decagon, if the radius of the circumscribed circle (circumcircle) is known, the length of each side can be calculated using the formula: ( s = r \times \sin(\pi/10) \times 2 ), where ( r ) is the radius. If the perimeter or area is known, the side length can be derived accordingly.
101.2 m
6 meters.
What is the area of a regular octagon with a side length of 5 meters and a distance from the center to a vertex of 6.5 meters?
5xy
378 cm ^2
The apothem and side length are not consistent. That is, a decagon with an apothem of 3.8 cm cannot have a side length of 2.5 cm.If the apothem is 3.8 cm then area = 46.9 cm2 whileif the side length is 2.5 cm then area = 48.1 cm2.The two answers agree at the tens place and so the most accurate answer is 50 cm2 to the nearest 10.
The length of one side of a decagon depends on the specific dimensions of the decagon, as it can vary based on whether it is regular (all sides and angles are equal) or irregular. For a regular decagon, if the radius of the circumscribed circle (circumcircle) is known, the length of each side can be calculated using the formula: ( s = r \times \sin(\pi/10) \times 2 ), where ( r ) is the radius. If the perimeter or area is known, the side length can be derived accordingly.
101.2 m
6 meters.
What is the area of a regular octagon with a side length of 5 meters and a distance from the center to a vertex of 6.5 meters?
5xy
There is no direct conversion between square meters and meters as they measure different things:square meters are a measure of area and have two dimensionsmeters are a measure of length and has only one dimensionTo convert requires losing a dimension, which requires a division by a length. For example, if the area is rectangular, then dividing its area (in square meters) by its width (in meters) will give its length (in meters).If the shape is regular, for example a square then the length and width are the same, then so finding a square root will suffice.Square metere
The area is indeterminate, since the shape can be a long thin nonagon with minimum area or a regular one with maximum area.
Volume = Area*Length so Length = Volume/Area = 750/15 = 50 metres
A square with a side length of 14 meters has an area of 196 square meters.
The area of a rectangle is simply the length times the width. If the length and width are in meters, the area, of course, will be in square meters.