Step-by-step explanation:
The way that I would do it, would be to use the point distance formula to find the length of each side.
Distance formula: 
After you use this formula to find the length of all sides of the polygon, you would need to use the appropriate area formula to find the area of the polygon.
Area of Triangle: A= 1/2 base times height
Area of Rectangle: A= length times width
Area of Square: A= s^2 where s is the length of the side
Area of Parallelogram: A= base times height
Area of Trapezoid: A= 1/2 times height (base 1 + base 2) where base 1 and base 2 are the parallel sides
Area of Kite or Rhombus: A= 1/2 (diagonal 1 times diagonal 2)
Area of Regular Polygons: A= 1/2 (apothem times perimeter)
UMM IS there a diagram you want me for me......
Answer:
The height of the parallelogram is 20m
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the area of a parallelogram
A = bh where;
b is the base and h is the height
If the base and height of a parallelogram are in the ratio of 6:5. It's area is 480 inches, this means that b/h = 6/5
5b = 6h
b = 6h/5
Substituting equation 1 into the volume if the parallelogram we have;
A = 6h/5×h
480 = 6h²/5
6h² = 480×5
6h² = 2400
h² = 2400/6
h² = 400
h = √400
h = 20m
Answer:
Cube root of 27 a^12 will be: D 3 a^4.
Step-by-step explanation: