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Can we find area of pentagon using angle​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

Pentagons can be regular or irregular and convex or concave. A regular pentagon is one with all equal sides and angles. Its interior angles measures 108 degrees and its exterior angles measure 72 degrees. ... Now, the Pentagon area is derived by multiplying side and apothem length with (5/2)

Answered by Anonymous
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Area of a regular pentagon = pa/2, where p = the perimeter and a = the apothem. If you don't know the perimeter, calculate it from the side length: p = 5s, where s is the side length

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