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Find the area of the figure.

Find the area of the figure.-example-1
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Answer: 25 s^2 (units squared)

Step-by-step explanation:

What we know:

  • This figure is arranged on a grid
  • We can split the figure into basic shapes
  • The formula for the area of a triangle is A = (1/2)bh
  • The formula for the area of a right triangle is A = (1/2)ab

How to solve:

By splitting this shape into a few triangles, we can combine their areas to find the total area of the more complex shape.

These will be one right triangle, represented by the formula A = (1/2)ab, where both a and b variables are one of the legs of the triangle. And, these will be two triangles, represented by the formula A = (1/2)bh, where b is the base and h is the height.

Their areas will be represented in s^2, squares squared.

Process:

Triangle 1 (A = (1/2)ab)

Set up equation A = (1/2)ab

Substitute A = (1/2)(2)(4)

Simplify A = (1/2)(8)

Simplify A = 4 s^s

Triangles 2 & 3 (A = (1/2)bh)

Set up equation A = (1/2)bh

Substitute A = (1/2)(6)(4)

Simplify A = (1/2)(24)

Simplify A = 12 s^2

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Set up equation A = (1/2)bh

Substitute A = (1/2)(6)(3)

Simplify A = (1/2)(18)

Simplify A = 9 s^2

Total Area

Where A is the total area, x is the area of the first triangle, y is the area of the second triangle, and z is the area of the third triangle.

Set up equation A = x+y+z

Substitute A = 4 + 12 +9

Simplify A = 16 + 9

Simplify A = 25 s^2

Answer: 25 s^2 (units squared)

Find the area of the figure.-example-1
User Dumidu Udayanga
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Answer:

25

Step-by-step explanation:

first count the whole blocks after count 2 halfs to make one whole

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