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*PLEASE ANSWER DIFFICULT QUESTION* What is the area of the polygon?

*PLEASE ANSWER DIFFICULT QUESTION* What is the area of the polygon?-example-1
User Gad
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It’s option 4 (64) I’m too lazy to write down the step by step and I really just did this for points, see the dude above me
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Answer:

Option 4, 64 cm^2

Explanation:

The polygon in the shape of a star can be made to be easier to find the area of by cutting it into triangle. For all the "point edges" of the star, we can cut them in half from the vertex to create two right-angled triangles at each edge.

The formula of the area of a triangle is bh/2: the height is given as 6cm, the base is 4cm /2 (after you cut it in half) and so is 2 cm. Since the edges can be cut into two, there are 8 right angled triangles at the edges in total.

To find the area of them:

A=8(bh/2)=8(2*6/2)=48 cm^2

However, we are still missing the part at the centre we haven't found the area of, the square. The area of a square is given by the square of the side length(4cm). Thus, A=4*4=16cm^2

Adding the areas of all the edges and the square:

48 + 16 = 64cm^2

Hence, the area of the polygon is 64cm^2

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