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What is the area of the polygon below?

What is the area of the polygon below?-example-1

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Answer: 28.5 square units

Step-by-step explanation: Count the whole squares in the figure then figure the areas of the triangular areas around the sides. Whole squares 3+5+5+5 = 18

Left side: 5/2 = 2.5

Top (2)( 3/2) = 3

Right: 4/2= 2

Bottom 6/2 = 3

Sum of triangular areas: 10.5

Add squares and triangles:

18+10.5= 28.5

It may be possible to compute the area by using the Pythagorean Theorem to get the lengths of the bases and height, but that's a bit more complicated!

User Adrian Kurzeja
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Answer:

28cm^2

Explanation:

I find the area of the shape, simply add the square engulfed within it

I was able to find 28! So 28cm^2

Hope this helps

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