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DerKrebs [107]
1 year ago
6

Find the area of the polygon with the given vertices. W(0, 0), X(0, 3), Y(−3, 3), Z(−3, 0) W(0, 0), X(0, 3), Y(−3, 3), Z(−3, 0)

The area is square units.
Mathematics
1 answer:
Natalija [7]1 year ago
5 0

The area of the polygon with the given vertices is

Area=9

This is further explained below.

<h3>Find the area of the polygon with the given vertices. W(0, 0), X(0, 3), Y(−3, 3), Z(−3, 0) W(0, 0), X(0, 3), Y(−3, 3), Z(−3, 0) The area is square units.?</h3>

Generally, A regular polygon is a polygon that is straight equiangular, and equilateral, according to the Euclidean geometry definition. Convex, star, or skew profiles may be assigned to regular polygons.

In conclusion, The specified vertices are used to calculate the area of the polygon.

A=9

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