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How do you find the perimeter and area of a composite figures? - Answers

Break the composite shape down into simple units. Find the perimeter and area of each and then add these up as appropriate. If the shape cannot be broken down easily you may have to rely on integration or numerical methods.



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Break the composite shape down into simple units. Find the perimeter and area of each and then add these up as appropriate. If the shape cannot be broken down easily you may have to rely on integration or numerical methods.



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Break the composite shape down into simple units. Find the perimeter and area of each and then add these up as appropriate. If the shape cannot be broken down easily you may have to rely on integration or numerical methods.

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