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Find the area of the shaded polygons:

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For the green one the answer is 8 square units

For the red one the answer is 9 square units

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The area of the shaded green polygon is equal to 8 square units.

The area of the shaded red polygon is equal to 9 square units.

In Mathematics and Geometry, the area of a triangle can be calculated by using the following mathematical equation (formula):

Area of triangle = 1/2 × b × h

Where:

  • b represent the base area.
  • h represent the height.

Note: When the green polygon is dissected, three triangles would be formed.

By substituting the given side lengths into the formula for the area of a triangle, we have the following;

Area of triangle = (1/2 × 1 × 1) + (1/2 × 3 × 1) + (1/2 × 3 × 4)

Area of triangle = 0.5 + 1.5 + 6

Area of triangle = 8 square units.

In order to determine the area of the shaded red polygon, we would have to apply Pick's theorem;

Area of polygon = (b/2 + i) - 1

where:

  • i is the number of lattice points inside a polygon.
  • b is the number of lattice points on the perimeter of a polygon.

By substituting the number of lattice points, we have the following;

Area of polygon = (b/2 + i) - 1

Area of red polygon = (4/2 + 8) - 1

Area of red polygon = 10 - 1

Area of red polygon = 9 square units.

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