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17. When finding the area of a polygon, which of the following statements is TRUE?

A.You can only find the polygon's area if the polygon is a triangle, rectangle, or square.

B.You can only find the polygon's area If the polygon is regular.

C.You can find the polygon's area by dividing it into triangle and rectangle sub-parts, as long as the sub-parts cover the polygon with no space and no overlap.

D.You can find the polygon's area by dividing it into triangle and rectangle sub-parts, and those subparts can contain gaps and overlaps.

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Answer: You can find the polygon’s area by dividing it into triangle and rectangle sub-parts, as long as the sub-parts cover the polygon with no space and no overlap.

Step-by-step explanation;

  • Option A is wrong since you can find a polygon's area even if the polygon is not a triangle, rectangle, or square.
  • Option B is wrong since you can find the polygon's area even if the polygon is not regular.
  • Option D is wrong since you can find the polygon's area by dividing it into triangle and rectangle sub-parts, but those subparts cannot contain gaps and overlaps.
  • This only leaves us with the correct option: Option C.
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User Keisuke FUJII
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I think the answer is c because the triangles and you can use the formula piter=360/n and then take 1/2ab×sinc

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