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There are several math formulas for finding the area of basic shapes like squares, triangles, and rectangles. But what happens when they're combined to form an irregular shape with many unequal sides? We can still find the area, but we have to take a few more steps to get there. Don't worry, this article will explain how to find the area by dividing the irregular shape into its composite parts if the smaller shapes are regular and using a square grid in case the irregular shape is not made up of regular shapes. We'll also show you how to calculate the perimeter of an irregular shape.
Calculating the Area of Irregular Shapes
Academic Tutor David Jia explains that to find the total area of an irregular shape, such as a many-sided polygon, you divide it into smaller shapes, like triangles. Next, find the area of each smaller shape, then add the separate areas together. Another method is to draw the shape on graph paper and count the squares inside it.
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- ↑ David Jia. Academic Tutor. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://byjus.com/maths/regular-and-irregular-polygons/
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