Asked by Lily
How can I find the area of the shape when it has three units? Heres how it looks:
Thanks to who helps :)
Thanks to who helps :)
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Answered by
Reiny
We can't see you diagram unfortunately.
If it is a triangle you are describing, just state the lengths of the sides.
If 3 sides of a triangle are known, then you can use a formula called Heron's Formula, you can find it on Google.
If it is a triangle you are describing, just state the lengths of the sides.
If 3 sides of a triangle are known, then you can use a formula called Heron's Formula, you can find it on Google.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Your graphic didn't and won't show up here.
But you can find the areas of each of the three units and then add them together.
But you can find the areas of each of the three units and then add them together.
Answered by
Lily
Ok, thanks :D
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