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For a regular n-sided polygon with sides of length s, the formula is: A = (n*s^2) / (4*tan(180/n))
Multiply the sides
The area of a parallelogram (even with unequal adjacent sides) is still the base times the height. But the height is not the length of a side but the distance (at right angles to the base) between the base and the side parallel to it.
The fewer the number of sides that a polygon has, the higher the surface area to volume ratio. This increases until the polygon has an infinite number of sides, or has become a perfect sphere, when the ratio is the smallest.
you find the perimeter and then you times all the sides together
A polygon with no congruent sides is not going to have any convenient formula by which the area can be calculated, however, you can always break it up into a series of triangles and rectangles, and then calculate the area of those, and add up the results.
For a regular n-sided polygon with sides of length s, the formula is: A = (n*s^2) / (4*tan(180/n))
The lengths of sides of any polygon with more than 3 sides do not provide enough information to calculate the area. For example, a square can be skewed into a rhombus which can then be made so thin that its area is [asymptotically] equal to 0.
To calculate the area of a polygon given the lengths of its sides (17, 10, 11, and 5), we need to know the specific shape and arrangement of the sides. If these sides form a simple polygon, we can use various methods like the shoelace formula or triangulation, but additional information is needed. Without knowing the angles or the arrangement of the sides, we cannot determine the area accurately.
There is no such thing as a square with seven sides. A polygon with seven sides is called a heptagon. The area of any polygon depends on the length of its sides.
If you mean the total number of degrees is 1440 then the polygon is a decagon and has 10 sides.
The area of a polygon is the two-dimensional set of all points surrounded by the sides of the polygon. If you're looking for an equation, it varies based on the number of sides and the shape of the polygon.
A polygon is a 2-dimensional area that is enclosed by straight lines. These straight lines are its sides.
No, a line is not a polygon. A polygon is a closed plane area bounded by straight sides. A line, by itself, does not contain an area.
The usual form for the area of a trapezoid is (average of the parallel sides) x height. If only the lengths of the sides are given, then calculation of the area requires trigonometry and multiple solutions are possible. Often, teachers will give a problem like this showing the two unequal parallel sides and two unequal, non-parallel sides with a diagram showing that one of the sides is perpendicular to the parallel sides. That side length would be the height.
To calculate the area of a polygon given the side lengths 10, 9, 6, and 12, we first need to determine the shape and arrangement of the sides, as these values alone do not uniquely define a polygon. If these lengths form a quadrilateral, we can use the formula for the area of a specific type of quadrilateral (like a trapezoid or rectangle) or apply Heron's formula if we can confirm it's a triangle. Without additional information about angles or the arrangement of these sides, we cannot accurately calculate the area. Please provide more details about the shape of the polygon.
The polygon is a Quadrilateral.