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QuestionCould I divide the quadrilateral into two triangles, find the area of each, and add them to find the area of the quadrilateral?DonaganTop AnswererYes. If you know the base and height of each triangle, you can just add the two areas together. It's not always possible, however, to know the bases and heights.
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QuestionHow do I calculate the area of a parallelogram?Community AnswerCalculate as follows: Area = base multiplied by height.
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QuestionHow would I know the angle for quadrilateral?DonaganTop AnswererAssuming you're not given the angle(s), you either have to use a protractor or analyze the quadrilateral and use trigonometry.
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QuestionWhat's the area of a sector of a circle?DonaganTop AnswererIf you know the central angle of the sector, divide that angle by 360°, then multiply the resulting fraction by πr². If you know the length of the sector's arc, you can multiply that length by the radius, then divide by 2.
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QuestionWhat so I do if I have four sides in a trapezoid but no angle?Community AnswerIf the slanted sides are equal, you can easily find the height using symmetry and the Pythagorean theorem. If you have four arbitrary sides, you can apply the same idea but will need to solve a system of quadratic equations. Choose variables for leftoverhang, rightoverhang and height, and get one linear and two quadratic equations relating them.
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QuestionWhen finding the area of a quadrilateral, can the formula by equal to the product of the diagonals?Community AnswerIf the diagonals are perpendicular, use half the product. If they are not perpendicular, it's more complicated.
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QuestionWhat if I have a quadrilateral with no possible angles in between a,b,c,d?DonaganTop AnswererWithout knowing any angles, you cannot find sides, perimeter or area.
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QuestionThe diagonals of quadrilateral are perpendicular to each other, and the lengths are 15 cm and 20 cm. What is the area of the quadrilateral?DonaganTop AnswererA quadrilateral with perpendicular diagonals is a rhombus or a square. See Method 1 Step 4 above.
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QuestionWhat is the name of the quadrilateral which has the greatest area?Community AnswerA square has a greater area than any other quadrilateral of the same perimeter.
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QuestionIs there any universal formula for finding the area of a quadrilateral?Community AnswerIf it's a regular quadrilateral, it's base multiplied by height. If it's not a regular quadrilateral, there is no applicable formula. Nevertheless, the area of an irregular quadrilateral can be calculated by means of geometry and/or trigonometry.
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QuestionThe lengths of the sides of a quadrilateral determine its shape, so why isn't there a formula for just this?DonaganTop AnswererThe side lengths do not by themselves determine the shape. The interior angles play a big role, too, so any formula would have to take the angles (or trig functions) into account.
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QuestionHow do I find the area of a rectangle with x - 8 on one side, and the other x + 8?Community AnswerMultiply those numbers together to get the area: (x - 8) (x + 8) = (x² - 64) square units.
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QuestionIf I have an irregular quadrilateral having 4 sides measurement but having no angles and diagonals, is there any formula for finding the area of such quadrilateral?Community AnswerNo. You would have to know at least one angle. Even then, there is no simple formula for the area.
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QuestionI have length of four sides only, how I can calculate the area?Community AnswerSide lengths are not sufficient information, even if you have all four of them. You need angles, or the length of a diagonal, or some other measurement to constrain the shape.
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QuestionIf there's a quadrilateral with 4 known sides and 1 known angle, is it possible to find the area?Community AnswerStart by drawing an L shape for two of the sides and the angle between them. The corner and the ends of the L fix 3 of the 4 vertices, and we know the distance from the 4th to each of the ends. So sketch a circle of the appropriate radius around each one. The 4th vertex lies on the intersection of those two circles. Typically there will be two possible locations for the 4th vertex, one for a convex quadrilateral and one for a concave one, and they don't have the same area. So no, not generally, but you can narrow the area down to two possibilities.
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QuestionHow do I find the area of a quadrilateral with only three given sides?DonaganTop AnswererYou do not have enough information to find the area. You would also have to know the length of the fourth side and the sizes of the included angles. Then you would use Method 4 above.
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QuestionWhat is sine, cosine and tangent?DonaganTop AnswererThey are the three most basic trigonometric functions. Each is the ratio of the length of one side of a right triangle to the length of another side.
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QuestionI measured my land and its four sides have different measures, 122 ft to North, 109 ft to South, 88 ft to East and 85 ft to West. How can I calculate the area of my land having this measure?DonaganTop AnswererYou would have to draw an accurate scaled diagram (map) of your property, subdivide the diagram into a rectangle and triangles, then calculate the areas of the subdivisions and add them together.
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QuestionHow to find the perimeter of a rhombus whose area is 240cm²?DonaganTop AnswererYou would need more information, such as the lengths of the diagonals, the size of the angles or the height of the rhombus.
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QuestionWhat is the area of the multilateral with vertices at (1.0),(2.5),(2.0) and )(1.5)?DonaganTop AnswererThat is a rectangle with a length of 5 and a width of 1. So its area is (1)(5) = 5 square units.
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QuestionWhat is the area of a quadrilateral with the following dimensions: 44 meters x 24 meters x 36 meters x 60 meters?DonaganTop AnswererThe area cannot be calculated unless you also know the shape of the quadrilateral and the size of all the angles.
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QuestionWhat if we are not given angles, how do we find the angles of the unequal sides of a quadrilateral?DonaganTop AnswererFirst you have to know the lengths of the sides. With an irregular quadrilateral, you have to subdivide it into rectangles and right triangles, then use trigonometry to find the angles in the triangle(s).
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QuestionIf you have an irregular quad, do you find the area of the two triangles and add it to the square's area too? We see two triangles and a square?DonaganTop AnswererAn irregular quad might well consist of a square and two triangles. It could be almost any combination of rectangles, squares and triangles. You just add all the areas together.
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QuestionHow would I know the angle for quadrilateral using trigonometry?DonaganTop AnswererFirst you would have to know the lengths of the sides. Then you would subdivide the quadrilateral into rectangles and right triangles. Using the side lengths of the triangle(s), you would consult a trigonometry table to find the angles involved.
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QuestionHow do find the area of shape with 5 different sides?DonaganTop AnswererWhen working with an irregular pentagon, you would have to subdivide the shape into rectangles and triangles, and you'd need to know the dimensions of those subdivisions. Then calculate the areas of each subdivision and add them together.
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