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How do we find the area of a strange shape? Has six end points so it can become 4 triangles.
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How do we find the area of a strange shape? Has six end points so it can become 4 triangles.
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In order to find the area for a strange shape, you divide it up into simpler figures. In this case, you already know that it can be divided into 4 triangles, so find the area of each triangle and add them up. Hope this helped!
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Divide it into 4 triangles and do bh/2
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