SOLUTION: find the area of the polygon with vertices
D (-1,2)
E (2,2)
F (2, -1)
G (-3,-1)
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Question 873748: find the area of the polygon with vertices
D (-1,2)
E (2,2)
F (2, -1)
G (-3,-1)
Answer by ewatrrr(24785) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
took the Area of 3x3 Sqaure and the Triangle along side of it and added
12 units squared
Asquare + Atriangle = 3^2 + (1/2)2*3 = 12 units squared
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