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What is the area of this figure?

What is the area of this figure?-example-1
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Shoelace formula: you take the x-coordinates of all of the points and write them down, vertically, in order (clockwise or counter) until you write the first number twice. You do the same with the y-coordinates, next to the first list. Then, you multiply the x-coordinate to the y-coordinate that is one down, which makes a shoelace-like formation. Finally, you add all of the numbers on the left and right, find the difference, then divide the absolute value of that by 2.

#1

-1 4

2 2

2 -2

-2 -4

-5 -2

-5 2

-1 5

Left products: 8, 4, 4, 20, 10, -2

Right products: -2, -4, -8, 4, -10, -25

Sums: 44, -45

AV of Difference: 89

Area = 44.5 unitsĀ²

#2

-1 2

1 5

3 2

3 -1

-5 -3

-5 2

-3 5

Left products: 2, 15, 6, 5, 15, -6

Right products: -5, 2, -3, -9, -10, -25

Sums: 37, -50

AV of difference: 87

Area = 43.5 unitsĀ²

Explanation:

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