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I’m having trouble on this problem, anyone know the answer?-example-1
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Answer:

the answer is 35 cm

Explanation:

to make sure that you dont have a problem next time here is a formula

area of any polygon is the sum of all sides so 9 + 9 + 12 + 5 = 35

User Guohua Cheng
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Answer: 66cm^2

To find the area of ABCDE, the two equations you will need are:
Rectangle = l • w
Triangle = (b • h)/2

Since rectangles are symmetrical, we can ignore the triangle for now.

Observe that the left side of the rectangle states 5 cm, and the bottom side states 12 cm. With this information we can infer that:

Area of rectangle is 12cm(5cm) = 60cm^2

Alright, now we can look at the triangle. What we’ll do is subtract 5cm from 9cm to get the height 4 cm; and we’ll subtract 9 cm from 12 cm to get the base 3 cm.

With this information, we can conclude that the area of the triangle (3cm(4cm)/2 = 6cm^2

Adding both the triangle and rectangle area together, we get 66cm^2
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