Area of a regular polygon = 1/2 x apothem x perimeter
We know that each side is 10, because if you draw a segment from the center to a vertex it creates a 30-60-90 triangle (those are the angles). This type of triangle has a ratio for its sides where the longer side is radical three times as long as the shorter leg. This shorter leg happens to be half of a side of the polygon. Knowing that the polygon has 6 sides, we can multiply 10 by 6 to get the perimeter.
Area of polygon = 1/2 x apothem x perimeter = 1/2 x 5

x 60
=30 x 5

= 30 x 5 x <span>1.73205080757
= 150 x </span><span>1.73205080757
= </span><span>259.807621135
To the nearest tenth of a cm, the area of the polygon is 260 cm squared</span>
Itd be 1, because the other ones aren’t possible
The answer is 1,635 cause 33 times 50 is 1,650 then subtract 15 from 1,650. That's easy bro I'm in 5th grade and I know that.
Answer:
94.33
Step-by-step explanation:
50 x50 +80 x80 =8900 squared 94.33