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It's important that you actually plot the 4 given points and draw the polygon. Â I've done that and have seen right away that the polygon is not a square or rectangle. Â It does, however, have 2 sets of parallel sides, which means that it's a parallelogram.
The 2 horiz. lines in this figure are y=1 and y=5. Â The distance between these two y-values is the "width" of the parallelogram: Â width=4.
The 2 slanted lines have what length? Â Hint: Â What is 9-2? Â What is 6-(-1)?
The area of this parallelogram is = to the product of the width (4) and the length (7).
How do you find the length of the slanted end lines? Â You must know this fact to find the perimeter of this parallelogram.
The 2 horiz. lines in this figure are y=1 and y=5. Â The distance between these two y-values is the "width" of the parallelogram: Â width=4.
The 2 slanted lines have what length? Â Hint: Â What is 9-2? Â What is 6-(-1)?
The area of this parallelogram is = to the product of the width (4) and the length (7).
How do you find the length of the slanted end lines? Â You must know this fact to find the perimeter of this parallelogram.
It is a parallelogram.
We can easily count the dimensions from the x and y values.
From the Pythagorean Theorem, we can calculate the sides equaling 5 and the top and bottom each measure 7.
The perimeter = 5 * 2 + 7 * 2 = 24
area = height * top (or bottom) length
area = 4 * 7 = 28
We can easily count the dimensions from the x and y values.
From the Pythagorean Theorem, we can calculate the sides equaling 5 and the top and bottom each measure 7.
The perimeter = 5 * 2 + 7 * 2 = 24
area = height * top (or bottom) length
area = 4 * 7 = 28
