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area of composite figures

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Answered by pandeyricha2402
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Finding the Area of Composite Shapes

The area of a triangle is equal to its base times its height divided by 2: \begin{align*}A=\frac{bh}{2}\end{align*}. In order to find the composite area of two or more shapes, simply find the area of each shape and add them together.

Answered by xxlioncubxxbongbong
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Answer:

Here are a few formulas to find the area of composite figures.

Triangle:

A= 1/2 (b) (h)

Trapezoid:

A= 1/2 h (B1 + B2)

Square:

A= S²

Rectangle:

A= (b) (h) or (w) (h)

Circle:

A= π r²

Those are a few basic formulas you can use to find the area of a composite figure.

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