AV - Area of Triangles and Other Polygons Lesson
Area of Triangles and Other Polygons
Recall that the area of a parallelogram is base x height.
If you divide a parallelogram into two congruent triangles, the area of each triangle is ½ x base x height.
So the Area of a Triangle: A = ½ bh
In order to use the lengths of the legs of the triangle as the base and height, the legs must meet at a 90o angle.
Watch the video below to learn more about finding the area of a triangle.
Area of a Trapezoid
A trapezoid can be divided into a rectangle and two triangles. The area of a trapezoid is the sum of the areas of the rectangle and the triangles.
So the Area of a Trapezoid is A=12h(b1+b2)
Watch the video below to learn more about finding the area of a trapezoid.
Area of Irregular Polygons
You can find the area of irregular polygons by decomposing the polygon into rectangles, triangles and other shapes.
Area of Triangles and Other Polygons Assignment
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