Fill in the steps to find the area of the shape. Units are in feet.



Step 1: Find the
distance
of the line that connects C to D and the line that connects
B to C
.

Once these are found, we will
multiply each by 2 and then add
these.

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Step 1: Find the distance of the line that connects C to D and the line that connects B to C.

To find the distance between two points, we can use the distance formula, which states that the distance between two points (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) is given by the formula:

Distance = √[(x2 - x1)^2 + (y2 - y1)^2]

Let's say the coordinates of point C are (x1, y1) and the coordinates of point D are (x2, y2). We can substitute these values into the distance formula to find the distance between C and D.

Similarly, let's say the coordinates of point B are (x3, y3) and the coordinates of point C are (x1, y1). We can substitute these values into the distance formula to find the distance between B and C.

Step 2: Multiply each of these distances by 2.

Once we have the distances, we multiply each value by 2. Let's call the distance between C and D as "d_CD" and the distance between B and C as "d_BC".

d_CD * 2 = 2 * d_CD

d_BC * 2 = 2 * d_BC

Step 3: Add the results of step 2.

We add the results of step 2 together.

Final Step: Calculate the area of the shape.

To calculate the area of the shape, we need the dimensions of the shape. If it is a rectangle, we multiply the width (distance between C and D) by the length (distance between B and C). If the shape is a triangle or any other irregular polygon, we would use different formulas such as the area of a triangle formula.

Area = Width * Length
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