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How can you find the area of a quadrilateral? - Answers

Multiply the length by the width for a square or rectangle. For a rhombus or parallelogram times the base by the height. For a trapezium Call the two parallel sides a and b and find their average, a+b divided by 2. This is the average of the horizontal lengths. Now multiply this by the height and you have the area! (Last Answer by Mathdoc and Anithaanil). Yea that's pretty much it... :)



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Multiply the length by the width for a square or rectangle. For a rhombus or parallelogram times the base by the height. For a trapezium Call the two parallel sides a and b and find their average, a+b divided by 2. This is the average of the horizontal lengths. Now multiply this by the height and you have the area! (Last Answer by Mathdoc and Anithaanil). Yea that's pretty much it... :)



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How can you find the area of a quadrilateral? - Answers

Multiply the length by the width for a square or rectangle. For a rhombus or parallelogram times the base by the height. For a trapezium Call the two parallel sides a and b and find their average, a+b divided by 2. This is the average of the horizontal lengths. Now multiply this by the height and you have the area! (Last Answer by Mathdoc and Anithaanil). Yea that's pretty much it... :)

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