Show 2 different ways you could figure into rectangles to find its area. find the area using each method, and show that both methods give the same answer
A=L*W and did it have a picture with this? or any numbers?
yes, the numbers are 15 cm 3 cm 17 cm 12cm 20 cm
S1+S2+S3+S4=Area
ok wats the sides of the rectangle?
this is not a regualar rectangle .
no.
no ? lol what kind of math yu take? im in geometry/algebra 2
girl, i am taking 6th grade Advanced math its Geometry and Measurments
ok im tkn 10th n 11th grade math bt ok ima help you .
this module i am having a hard time understnading
well you can make a vertical line to separate the two rectangles or a horizontal one. if i do a horizontal one, it will leave me with one rectangle of length 20 and width 12, while another with length and width of 3. So using the formula A=LW A = 20(12) A = 240 A= 3 * 3 A = 9 A = 240 + 9 A = 249 On the second one if i do a vertical line down, i will be left with one rectangle of a length of 3 and width of 15, while another with a length of 17 and a width of 12. Using the same steps, A = 3(15) A = 45 A= 17(12) A = 204 A = 204 + 45 A = 249 So yes, it doesn't matter what way you break it, using either method gives you the same answer.
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thanks this welled and A= area and than L= length and w= weight si
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