Fundamentals of Math - old
Fundamentals of Mathematics
Perimeter of Quadrilaterals Like triangles, to find the perimeter of any quadrilateral take the sum of the side lengths.
Example 5.4.1
= ̅̅̅̅ + ̅̅̅̅ + ̅̅̅̅ + ̅̅̅̅
= 1.6 in. + 3.6 in. + 2.5 in. + 4.5 in.
= 12.2 in.
Area of Quadrilaterals The area of quadrilaterals is a bit trickier as the formula changes depending on the type of quadrilateral. All parallelograms (parallelograms, rectangles, rhombuses, and squares) have an area of length × width (or base × height - we use the terms interchangeably). The area of a trapezoid (regular or isosceles) is 1 2 ℎ( 1 + 2 ) , and the area of a kite is 1 2 ( 1 × 2 ) .
Area Formulas for Quadrilaterals
Parallelogram
Rectangle
Rhombus
Square
ℎ × ℎ
ℎ × ℎ
× ℎ ℎ
ℎ × ℎ
Trapezoid
Isosceles Trapezoid
Kite
1 2
1 2
1 2
ℎ(
+
)
ℎ(
+
)
(
×
)
1
2
1
2
1
2
Example 5.4.2
Find the area of the kite of ̅̅̅̅ = 49.5 ft and ̅̅̅̅ = 60 ft.
= 1 2
( 1
)
× 2
1 2 (49.5 ft × 60 ft) =
1 2 (2970 ft 2 ) = 1485 ft 2
=
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