SOLUTION: What is the area of an equiangular polygon with four sides equal to 1 and four sides equal to square root of 2? Please show the workings and the solution. Thanks.

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Question 13329: What is the area of an equiangular polygon with four sides equal to 1 and four sides equal to square root of 2? Please show the workings and the solution.
Thanks.

Answer by uksraj(9)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
something wrong with your answer because euiangular polygon should have equal sides whereas in your problem four sides are 1 and four sides are sqarerooy of 2 i.e sqr root of 1^2+1^1.
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