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OpenStudy (anonymous):

help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Whats the question?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'll try my best to help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@ShadowLegendX @shamil98

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So for the first one, you need to divide the polygon into rectangles. Then, find the area of each then add them together. like (3*9)+ (6*5) which is ... xsqared

OpenStudy (anonymous):

27+30= 57 squared. so its the second one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The second one is similar except with trapezoids and parallelograms. Connecting a line from the 17m and 12m to 14 and 20m would divide trapezoid and rhombus. Solve by youself. using the equation to find trapezoids and equation to find rhombuses.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Did that help?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes for number 1. you explained how to solve it which i understand now for that one but number 2. no

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok... where do you see a trapezoid?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It is on the left with 20m a a base as well as 17m. It's side is 14.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The very left.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Where do you have to divide to get a trapezoid?

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