Answer:
1
Step-by-step explanation:
If you can use a calculator, enter (4/1/4)/(4/1/2) and you will get 1/2
First symmetrically cut the pentagon to get 5 pieces. (So that you will get the idea that this polygon is divided into 5 triangles)
Then find the area of one of the triangles:
Area of Triangle = 
A =
× 4 × 10
A = 20 m²
To find the area of the whole pentagon shape:
A = 20 × 5 = 100 m²
<em>Hope it helps!</em>
(a) the given triangle is a isosceles triangle, therefore the two leg sides will be congruent, as well as the two base angles. It is given that one of the base angles ∠XYW is 70°, therefore, due to the law of a isosceles triangle, the measurement of ∠XWY is also 70°. Remember, a triangle's interior angles add up to 180°, so:
180 - (70 + 70) = 180 - 140 = 40
40° is your answer.
m∠X = 40°
(b) All sides are congruent, making it a equilateral triangle. If it is a equilateral triangle, then all the angles also have the same measurement. The total of the interior angle's measurement is 180°. Divide by the amount of angles, 3:
180/3 = 60
60° is your answer.
m∠V = 60°
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