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how to calculate irregular shapes ​

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Answered by sreevardhanchunkz
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I think you might need to calculate the area .

from the figure ,

what did I realised was a triangle with 3 semicircles on its side

so first lets find the area of the semicircle

for one semicircle ===> area= πr²/2

here r ===> 1 unit

so area => π/2 square units

for 3 semicircles ==> area ==> 3π/2 square units .

Now the given triangle is an equilateral triangle

the area of an equilateral triangle is given by

√3 a²/4 (where a is the length of one side )

in the figure , given a ===> 2 units

there fore area ===> √3 × 4/4 ===> √3 sq units

now total area ===> 3 π/2 + √ 3 sq units .

if you need exact value , then area ===> 3.21 + 1.73 ==> approximately 4.94 sq units

Answered by Anonymous
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Step 1: Measure all sides of the area in one unit (Feet, Meter, Inches or any other).

Step 1: Measure all sides of the area in one unit (Feet, Meter, Inches or any other).Step 2: Enter length of horizontal sides into Length 1 and Length 2. And Width of the vertical sides into Width 1 and Width 2. ...

Step 1: Measure all sides of the area in one unit (Feet, Meter, Inches or any other).Step 2: Enter length of horizontal sides into Length 1 and Length 2. And Width of the vertical sides into Width 1 and Width 2. ...Step 3: Press calculate button. ...

Step 1: Measure all sides of the area in one unit (Feet, Meter, Inches or any other).Step 2: Enter length of horizontal sides into Length 1 and Length 2. And Width of the vertical sides into Width 1 and Width 2. ...Step 3: Press calculate button. ...Our Formula: Area = b × h.

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